Tata International unveils Stryde range of leather products in AP

Hyderabad: Stryde, a footwear brand from Tata International, has launched a range of shoes and other leather products in Hyderabad. Hamburg Dockers, Gold Coast Derby and Palermo Slip are just a few contemporary international styles of footwear that Stryde offers in the state.

The gamut of shoes and leather products includes men’s dress shoes, men’s casual shoes, ladies dress shoes, ladies casual shoes, floaters, sandals, ladies vanity bags, belts, wallets, portfolios and apparels.

The men’s footwear comprises formal shoes, semi-casual shoes and casual shoes. Ladies footwear comprises pump shoes, sandals-leather and synth, boaters and top-end chappals, leather and synth. Leather articles include belts, wallets, office bags, ladies purses, sling bags and other accessories. The leather garments include jackets for men and women and shorts.

Stryde promises to be the hottest trend this summer with over 30 styles of men’s footwear, 45 styles of those attractive ladies’ numbers they call shoes, lots of accessories and absolutely sensational sizzling new leather garments. Made of the finest leather and incorporated in the latest styles, Stryde products are available all across the state through Perfect Enterprises Distributor for Andhra Pradesh. These exquisitely crafted products are sold in cities across the state through existing retailers as well as exclusive Stryde outlets.

Since its launch, Stryde has become a rage among the fashion and quality conscious customers. Stryde fulfils the pent-up demand of the public for international styled leather products and is determined to revolutionise the leather fashion footwear industry in India.

Stryde comes from Tata International, India’s largest international trading company in the private sector. With an annual turnover of $500 million, Tata International is the international business arm of the Tata group. The company has been selling and exporting high-quality and fashionable leather products across the world for the last 25 years.