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The low-cost, second-hand clothing arriving in Pakistan attracts merchants from countries like Afghanistan, India, and Turkey who purchase these items at a slightly increased price. [2] As a result, Pakistan imports these affordable garments, selects the highest quality products in optimal condition, and exports them in an unusual instance of ...
In 2010, Khaadi expanded internationally as it opened stores in the UAE - first in Dubai and later in Abu Dhabi.In 2013, store launches were planned for the UK. [13]In 2014, Khaadi opened a 1,630 square-foot store in Bull Ring, Birmingham at Bull Ring shopping centre and other locations in Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City, Birmingham. [14]
Pages in category "Clothing retailers of Pakistan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This sweater normally retails for $130, but you can get it on mega-sale at this merchant. This sweater comes in three colors: beige, red, and black and white stripes. $40 at Nordstrom Rack
Clothing brands of Pakistan (7 P) R. Clothing retailers of Pakistan (6 P) S. Shoe companies of Pakistan (1 P) Pages in category "Clothing companies of Pakistan"
Splash is an Indian retail company based in Dubai and founded in Sharjah, It is part of the Landmark Group. [citation needed] Founded in 1993 as a single-brand store in Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates, Splash has grown to over 150 stores and 50 brand stores across 14 countries in India, the Middle East, Pakistan, Tanzania and Libya. [1]
Pakistani clothing refers to the ethnic clothing that is typically worn by people in the country of Pakistan and by Pakistanis. Pakistani clothes express the culture of Pakistan , the demographics of Pakistan , and cultures from Punjab , Sindh , Balochistan , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Gilgit-Baltistan , and Kashmir regions of the country.
In 2008, Makro-Habib store was opened near Star Gate on Shahrah-e-Faisal in Karachi. [20] In the same year, the Dutch parent company exited the Pakistan and sold its entire stake to House of Habib. [6] By 2009, Metro Cash and Carry changed its business model from business-to-business to hybrid model where small consumers can also purchase ...