UNIQLO, a well-known Japanese global apparel retailer, is expected to open its first store in Vietnam by the end of the year in downtown Ho Chi Minh City.
Hanoi (VNA)𒁃 - UNIQLO, a well-known Japanese global apparel retailer, is expected to open its first store in Vietnam by the end of the year in downtown Ho Chi Minh City.
The store will be located in the Parkson SaigonTourist Plaza on the corner of Le Thanh Ton and Dong Khoi streets in District 1.
As one of UNIQLO's largest stores in Southeast Asia, UNIQLO Dong Khoi will have three floors, covering a sales floor area of more than 3,000 sq.m.
The store will provide the full global lineup of UNIQLO's LifeWear for men, women and kids. LifeWear includes high quality, functional, affordable and innovative clothing designs for people of all ages that meet the needs of daily lifestyles.
UNIQLO will collaborate with local artists and innovators to introduce special products that reflect the vibrant culture of HCM City.
The store will include a kids’ zone designed to stimulate children's creativity and ensure a comfortable family-shopping experience./.
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