Apparel brand Cantabil opened four stores across New Delhi in Moti Nagar, Kamla Nagar, Sagarpur, and Lajpat Nagar. The launches brought Cantabil’s pan-India store total over the 550 mark and its Delhi national capital region store total to over 90.
“Crossing the 550-store milestone is a proud moment for us, and these new stores are a step forward in our journey to make quality fashion available to more people,” said Cantabil Retail India Limited’s director Deepak Bansal in a press release. “We are thrilled with the opening of our four new stores in Delhi bringing trendy, affordable fashion even closer to our customers.”
The stores retail clothing for men, women, and children and also have segments dedicated to activewear and footwear. Cantabil’s Moti Nagar store measures 2,007 square feet and it is located at the Najafgarh Road Industrial Area. The new store in Kamla Nagar measures 3,850 square feet, the Sagarpur store measures 550 square feet, and the Lajpat Nagar store measures 1,990 square feet.
“Our latest collections offer something for everyone- from stylish formal wear to comfortable casuals, and from activewear to footwear, all at accessible prices,” said Bansal. The opening of these stores marks a significant step in our expansion strategy as we continue to grow our presence across the country. We look forward to welcoming our customers and inviting them to explore what we have to offer.”
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