Published
October 3, 2024
Fashion brand Newme has expanded its retail presence with the launch of its first store in the Delhi national capital region (NCR).
The store located at Vegas Mall, Dwarka is spread across an area of 2,000 sq ft offers a curated selection of fashion apparel specifically designed for Gen Z shoppers.
The brand considers Delhi-NCR as an important growth market which currently accounts for over 20 percent of its online consumers.
It had recently launched its 90-minute delivery service in the region and plans to further strengthen its presence in Delhi-NCR with multiple new stores in the coming weeks.
Commenting on the launch, Sumit Jasoria, co-founder CEO of Newme in a statement said, “Delhi is one of the top three markets for NEWME and we wanted to enhance our customers’ experience, which is why we introduced 90-minute delivery across Delhi-NCR. Today, this service covers over 10 pin codes and has already reached over 2000+ customers since its launch. The overwhelming response has boosted our confidence even further.”
“Opening our first experience store in Dwarka is the next step in serving our Delhi-NCR customers, and we’re excited to continue receiving their incredible support,” he added.
Newme currently has store in cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Indore, Dehradun, and Chandigarh. It plans to open15-20 stores across key markets by the end of financial year 2025.
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