K-Lifestyle launches The Grab Store

31 Jan 2008

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Mumbai: Krishna Group, India's largest and fastest growing Textile companies has now zeroed in on the urban lifestyle retail segment, by launching series of stores under the company name ''The Grab Store''

The Grab Store is aiming at becoming a chain of multi-branded discount stores across 50 prominent locations across the country. Selling brands in the categories of garments, footwear and accessories catering to men, women and children, the stores will offer discounts ranging from 25 - 80 per cent.

The Grab store will offer its customers the right mix of formals, casuals, semi formals, semi casuals and also sporty wear. The brands available will include Nike, Adidas, Puma, Reebok, Pepe, Levis, Wrangler, Kaapa, Bossini, Mercedes, Redtape, Id, Spykar, Provogue, Lee Cooper, SF Jeans, League, Disney, Lee cooper, Arrow, Lee, Nautica, Pony, Gini & Jony, Liliput, Ruff Kids, UCB, Parx, Park Avenue, Esprit and many more.

Krishna Group's strength as a retailer lies in procurement and supply chain management. This helps in extending the privilege of better pricing from the manufacturer to the consumer. Set up by in 1958 with a limited capital, Krishna Group has today emerged as a highly reputed, well-established manufacturer of textiles catering to the needs of millions across India. With a global sales turnover of US $500 million, Krishna Group is not only limited to the textile industry, but also has a reasonably large share in areas of Real Estate, Banking and Power.
 
The crucial pull factor in urban lifestyle retail being top international brands, The Grab Store is predominantly targeted at young professionals and college-going adults, focusing on brand conscious customers looking for a good discount, ''The Grab'' will offer the consumer a premier shopping experience at the best prices!

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