Van Heusen, US top-selling menswear brand, has opened its first outlet in Myanmar at the Parkson Departmental Store, FMI Centre in the commercial city Yangon, according to VH Myanmar Ltd.
There are rapid
changes taking place in Myanmar. To serve the market need for quality
and reliable clothing brands, Van Heusen has entered Myanmar, accordign
to a statement from Van Heusen.
Van Heusen earlier
appointed VH Myanmar as their representative in Myanmar. More Van Heusen
stores will be opened in Mandalay, Nay Pyi Taw and other major cities,
said VH Myanmar.
“To keep abreast of
international trends, Van Heusen’s latest products and services are now
available,” said She Hwa Tong, Managing Director of VH Myanmar.
Van Huesen’s clothes
are manufactured using high technologies. As the post-purchase service,
Van Heusen said they will repair and mend free of charge those damaged
or torn Van Heusen shirts and trousers.
“We have come here to
encourage Myanmar people’s dreams come true. Myanmar is now re-engaged
with the global community. There are many economic and investment
opportunities in Myanmar,” said a spokesperson from Van Heusen.
Van Heusen,
established since 1881, is the top-notch brand at the menswear markets
in India, Australia and other Southeast Asian nations. It is a
subsidiary of PVH Corporation that owns many famous clothing brands such
as Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, IZOD, Arrow and G. H. Bass.
source: Eleven Myanmar
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