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Apranga has opened its first Pull and Bear and Stradivarius stores in Estonia
Juhan Tere, BC, Tallinn, 20.02.2009.
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Print versionThe Lithuanian clothing manufacturer Apranga Group has opened its first Pull and Bear and Stradivarius stores in Estonia today, the company reported to the Stock Exchange.
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Pull and Bear and Stradivarius are concepts of the global retail clothing leader Inditex, which were developed by Apranga Group in the Baltic countries under a franchising agreement.
Currently five Pull and Bear and five Stradivarius stores operate in the Baltic countries.
The first store of Stradivarius was opened in Barcelona, Spain, in 1994, and it was acquired by the Inditex Group five years later. Today, there are 591 Stradivarius stores in 40 countries.
Pull and Bear are meant for young people mainly. The chain consists of 583 stores in 39 countries.
Currently Apranga operates 103 stores: 71 – in Lithuania, 23 – in Latvia, and nine – in Estonia.
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