Tata Group fashion and lifestyle retail chain Westside has launched a 26,858 square foot store in Bengaluru. The large-scale store is located at JP Nagara on the Outer Ring Road and brings a range of brands and product categories to the metro’s shoppers.
Product categories available in the new store include men’s, women’s, and children’s fashion, accessories, cosmetics, footwear, and homeware, Westside announced in a press release. With both ethnic and western clothing styles available, the store houses women’s labels including Vark, Bombay Paisley, Utsa, and Zuba.
For men, brands including Wes, Nuon Men, and E.T.A provide styles ranging from traditional to streetwear inspired. The homeware segment of the store is designed to provide a hassle-free interior experience and caters to modern living, according to the business.
“The new store seamlessly embodies the brand’s vision of delivering an extraordinary retail experience, providing customers with contemporary and modern fashion trends at an exceptional value,” announced Westside in a press release. “It is committed to offering a seamless shopping experience, with meticulously arranged and clutter-free displays that highlight the newest fashions. With distinctive style, the brand embraces innovation and refreshes their collection every three weeks on Friday.”
Westside is run by Trent Limited, part of the Tata Group of companies. The business retails across 90 Indian cities as well as online.
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