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US retailer Gap to enter India, first stores to come up in Delhi, Mumbai

US retailer Gap to enter India, first stores to come up in Delhi, Mumbai

The San Francisco-based company will enter the country through franchise-operated Gap brand stores in partnership with Arvind Lifestyle Brand, a subsidiary of Arvind Limited.

The brand plans to open about 40 franchise-operated Gap stores in the country (Photo: Reuters) The brand plans to open about 40 franchise-operated Gap stores in the country (Photo: Reuters)

American clothing retailer Gap will enter India next year in partnership with textile company Arvind Lifestyle Brand and open 40 outlets across the country as part of its global expansion strategy.

The brand plans to open about 40 franchise-operated Gap stores in the country, the company said in a statement. The first two Gap outlets are expected to open in Mumbai and Delhi by next year, starting with Gap's Summer 2015 collection for adults, kids and babies.

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Describing India as an important next step in its global expansion strategy, the San Francisco-based company will enter the country through franchise-operated Gap brand stores in partnership with Arvind Lifestyle Brand, a subsidiary of Arvind Limited.

"India is an emerging, vibrant market and an important next step in our global expansion strategy," said Steve Sunnucks, Global President of Gap.

"More than half of India's population is under 25 and they are actively embracing fashion in today's retail environment," Vice President of Gap Global Franchise Ismail Seyis said.

Seyis said that India was one of the company's top 10 global sourcing locations and that Gap has worked in an effort to build meaningful relationships with its vendor partners.

In 2007, Gap launched the PACE (Personal Advancement & Career Enhancement) workplace education programme in the country with one vendor in two manufacturing units. The programme offers female garment workers the life skills education and technical training they need to advance at work and in life.

Gap's entry in India is part of its wider Asia programme, wherein the company seeks to reduce its dependence on the North American markets by adding 110 new Gap stores to its tally of 231 outlets in Asia.

Notably, Gap is not the only US company banking on strong consumer spending by India's middle classes for its future growth. Only last month, online retailer Amazon had announced an investment of US $2 billion in the country to boost its operations in the e-commerce market.

(PTI)

Published on: Aug 22, 2014, 3:07 PM IST
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