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Last updated: 05 Mar, 2016  

GAP Launches its 2nd Store in Bangalore

NewsVoir | 04 Mar, 2016
Following the launch of Bangalore’s flagship Gap store at Orion Mall, Brigade Gateway, Arvind Lifestyle Brands Ltd [ALBL], a subsidiary of Arvind Ltd. is bringing Gap’s second store to the city. The store is set to open at Phoenix Market City, Whitefield Main Road, on March 12th at 10 a.m., and offers the first 200 customers an exciting opportunity to receive a limited edition Gap India tee with purchase.

 

Since opening its doors in 1969, Gap has been known for offering consumers cool, modern American designs fit for every occasion. Customers worldwide have looked to the iconic international brand for on-trend, casual clothing and accessories that help them express their personal sense of style. The collections are a modern interpretation of Gap’s denim roots and signature pieces that are a staple for every wardrobe.

 

The store is spread over 4300 sq ft. and will offer the Gap, GapKids, and BabyGap Spring 2016 collection.

 

The new collection consists of relaxed silhouettes, pop colors and denim fits for the entire family. With quintessential denims, khakhis, knits and tees in laid back styles and contemporary cuts, Gap’s Spring 2016 range is a season must have.

 

Check out all the buzz at www.gap.in

 

Notes to Editors

About Arvind Lifestyle Brands Limited

Arvind Lifestyle Brands Limited is a subsidiary of Arvind Ltd which is India’s largest integrated textile player and is one of the oldest and most respected groups in the Textile Business in India.  Arvind is also one of the largest producers of denim fabrics and is supplier to a large number of fashion brands in the world.  Arvind has been a pioneer in bringing international brands to India and first brought ARROW to India in the year 1993. Arvind has licensing relationships with many international brands including GAP, TCP, Gant, Nautica, Aeropostale, Arrow, Izod, US Polo Association, Elle, Ed Hardy, Hanes, Cherokee and Geoffrey Beene. Arvind also has a portfolio of 12 of its own brands. Arvind has recently launched stores of marquee retailers Gap, The Children’s Place and beauty giant Sephora. Arvind has a JV with PVH Corp. for the Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein businesses in India.  It also runs the value retail chain, Megamart.

 

About Gap

Gap is one of the world's most iconic apparel and accessories brands and the authority on American casual style.  Founded in San Francisco in 1969, Gap’s collections are designed to build the foundation of modern wardrobes – all things denim, classic white shirts, khakis and must-have trends.  Beginning with the first international store in London in 1987, Gap continues to connect with customers online and across the brand’s more than 1,700 company-operated and franchise retail locations around the world. Gap includes Women's and Men's apparel and accessories, GapKids, BabyGap, GapMaternity, GapBody and GapFit collections.  The brand also serves value-conscious customers with exclusively-designed collections for Gap Outlet and Gap Factory Stores.  Gap is the namesake brand for leading global specialty retailer, Gap Inc. (NYSE: GPS) which includes Gap, BananaRepublic, Old Navy, Athleta and Intermix.

 

For more information, please visit www.gapinc.com.

 

 
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