Published
November 5, 2024
Value fashion retailer V2 Retail has opened three new brick-and-mortar stores in Lucknow, Burhanpur, and New Delhi to expand its offline network and cater to families looking for affordable wardrobe solutions.
“We’re thrilled to announce that our brand new V2 retail store in Alambagh, Lucknow is open now,” announced V2 Retail on Facebook. “Join us at – Main Road, Beside Ajanta Hospital, Alambagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226005 as we celebrate this momentous occasion! Experience a world of style, quality, and unbeatable prices as you explore our wide range of products. From fashion essentials to household must-haves, we’ve got something for everyone!”
The brand’s new Lucknow store is spread across two storeys and houses over 5,000 styles of apparel and accessories. Opening with a host of festive lights, the store retails a mix of both western and ethnic wear along with lifestyle goods.
V2 Retail’s new Burhanpur store is located on the city’s Khandwa road, near the Reliance petrol pump. Expanding V2 Retail’s brick-and-mortar network in Madhya Pradesh, the store features two levels of affordable fashion.
In New Delhi, V2 Retail launched its latest store in the metro’s Kirari neighbourhood on the Mubarakpur Main Road. The business reported a net loss of Rs 2 crore for the quarter ended September 2024, compared to a net loss of Rs 6 crore in the second quarter of the 2023 fiscal year.
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