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Textile
maker Bombay Dyeing is going in for a major retail makeover. The makeover will
see a range of new-look stores this financial year, at an investment of approximately
Rs60 crore over the coming three year period. The
redesign would see its stores sport a new look in terms of architecture, interior
design, graphic design and brand strategy, with a view to help create a distinct
customer experience. The
company is looking at refurbishing its existing 450 stores, and set up new flagship
stores, which will host its entire range of textile products under one roof. These
will additionally host high-end products catering to the luxury segment. According
to Ness Wadia, joing managing director, Bombay Dyeing, the company is also planning
to introduce khadi home furnishing products in its stores. Explaining the need
for the redesign, Wadia explained that though the existing company stores scored
low on infrastructure, the brand still survived. According to him, the least they
could do was give loyal customers a good shopping experience. Bombay
Dyeing has partnered Bengali designer Sabyasachi for its high-end designer home
furnishings, and has appointed ex-Raymond''s expert S K Gupta as its new CEO.
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