Home GCC Kuwait Apparel Group expands presence in Kuwait with 12 new store openings The line-up of stores feature brands such as Birkenstock, Beverly Hills Polo Club, Dune London, Levi’s, The Children’s Place, Steve Madden, among others by Divsha Bhat May 2, 2023 Apparel Group, the UAE-based fashion and retail conglomerate company, has announced its expansion in Kuwait with the launch of 12 retail stores. This includes some of the fashion, lifestyle and food and beverage brands, in Al Khiran Mall. The line-up of stores feature brands such as Birkenstock, Beverly Hills Polo Club, Big Brand Bazaar, Dune London, Havaianas, Levi’s, LC Waikiki, LC Waikiki Kids, R&B, The Children’s Place, Steve Madden and XIMI Vogue. Your favourite brands just got even closer to you! We are thrilled to announce the opening of 12 iconic #ApparelGroup brands in Al Khiran Mall, #Kuwait. From #fashion and #footwear to #kidswear and #homeproducts, there is something for everyone. pic.twitter.com/nE41Fi3e6o — Apparel Group (@ApparelGroup_) May 1, 2023 Neeraj Teckchandani, CEO of Apparel Group said: “This significant expansion at Al Khiran Mall in Kuwait represents a crucial milestone in Apparel Group’s growth strategy. Our aim is to offer our customers an unparalleled and engaging lifestyle experience by bringing together an array of world-class brands. As a leading force in the market, we acknowledge the importance of adapting to the ever-evolving retail landscape. With Kuwait continuing to emerge as a top shopping destination, this expansion not only elevates the local shopping experience but also bolsters our position as a driving force in the retail sector.” Read: Apparel Group, UAE home-grown concept Project Chaiwala sign partnership Tags apparel group Kuwait Retail 0 Comments You might also like Lulu Retail’s $1.72bn Abu Dhabi IPO attracts bids worth Dhs135bn UAE’s MAF replaces Carrefour in Jordan with new ‘Arab grocery chain’ Lulu Retail boosts IPO size to 30% on strong demand Modon Holding, LuLu Retail to build retail facilities in UAE and Egypt