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Mufti is a men's clothing fashion brand, based in India and founded by Kamal Khushlani in 1998. [1] [2] It manufactures shirts, jeans, t-shirts, sweatshirts, sweaters, joggers, blazers and jackets. [3] It is owned and managed by Credo Brands Marketing Limited. [4] It owns 1,400 multi brand outlets and 120 large format stores. [5] [6]
It specialises in fast fashion, and sells clothing, accessories, shoes. [ 1 ] Monte Carlo Fashions limited is selling its apparel products under the brand name of Monte Carlo [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] which was established in 1984 [ 5 ] [ 6 ] by Oswal Woollen Mills Limited [ 5 ] and is owned by parent company Nahar Group [ 7 ] based in Ludhiana , Punjab .
Max Fashion was first established in 2004 in the Middle East, in Abu Dhabi.The year 2006 saw the India launch of the brand with its first store in Indore.. Max is present in the Middle East, North Africa, South East Asia & India, with over 500 stores encompassing 8.5 million sq.ft., across 20 countries, including United Arab Emirates, India, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman ...
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Zodiac Clothing Company Ltd. (ZCCL) is a manufacturer of men's clothing that owns the Zodiac, Zod! and z3 brands. The company produces men's apparel and accessories for Indian and international markets. [2] It was started with the name of ‘House of Zodiac’ by M. Y. Noorani in 1954 as a necktie manufacturer.
While Frontline is its flagship brand, the Rupa family also consists of brands like Softline, Euro, Bumchums, Torrido, Thermocot, Macroman, Footline, and Jon. Rupa was founded and established by brothers PR Agarwala , GP Agarwala and KB Agarwala in 1968 when the erstwhile hosiery market was at a nascent stage and mainly addressed by unorganized ...
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Post-independence focus on revival of traditional textile and design led to the rise of "ethnic chic". The history of clothing in India dates back to ancient times, yet fashion is a new industry, as it was the traditional Indian clothing with regional variations, be it the sari, ghagra choli or dhoti, that remained popular until the early decades of post-independence India. [1]