‘Reliance Footprint’ outlet in Mangalore
14th July 2008, Mangalore After the successful launch of Reliance Footprint in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ludhiana and two in New Delhi, now the 6th Reliance Footprint outlet in India at Bejai Church Road, Mangalore has been launched. Spread over a luxurious 5000 sq ft., this store is the largest footwear destination in Mangalore, dedicated to footwear, handbags and accessories, The store will carry a range of over 15,000 products catering to the entire family. Commenting on the launch Mr. Gopalakrishnan Sankar, Chief Executive of Reliance Footprint, said, “Reliance Footprint will bring to the people of Mangalore the best of the brands from various parts of the world including many from Reliance’s own collection, under one roof thereby delivering fantastic choice and customers will also be able to earn RelianceOne points on every purchase. Consumers will be delighted with the international standards of service, product range, quality and shopping experience. This choice is being offered in an environment which meets world-class standards of service, quality and display”. The design of the store has been conceptualized by one of the best design houses in the world, Pavlik, from the US. It will be the Footwear destination store with the widest array of international and national brands. The store will offer various brands from Europe and America across various categories such as Hush Puppies, Dr Scholls, Gaitonde, Franco Leone, Lee Cooper, Red Tape, Woodland, Lilliput, Mardi Gras, G&D, Kittens, Inc 5, Catwalk, Adda, and more. The Sports Range showcases all the known brands in the country - Fila, Nike, Adidas, Reebok and Puma among others. Reliance Footprint has also invested in its own private labels which are offered across the value-premium range. Reliance Footprint plans to have a pan India presence by opening over 30 such large specialty stores across metros and mini-metros within the next 12 months. It will continue to expand in Karnataka by opening stores in Mysore, Hubli and Belgaum.
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