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LC WAIKIKI Inaugurates its First Store in Jordan

byCT Report
02/05/2016
in International Customs, Jordan
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AMMAN: Under the patronage of Turkish Ambassador to Jordan H.E. Sedat Önal, leading fashion retail company LC WAIKIKI inaugurated its first store in the Kingdom through its exclusive agent Retail Fashion Corner Co. Ltd. The inauguration took place on Thursday 28 April, 2016, at the store’s premises at Galleria Mall in Amman. Joining more than 600 stores spanning 29 countries worldwide, Jordan’s newly-opened LC WAIKIKI store aims to reflect the Turkish company’s philosophy that ‘everyone deserves to dress well’, meeting the needs and tastes of all family members of various ages at affordable prices.

LC WAIKIKI’s first store in Jordan, which spans an area of 2,000 square meters, provides customers with a truly enjoyable and convenient experience as they shop from the global brand’s vast collection on offer. Known for keeping up with the latest fashion trends in terms of design, colors and premium quality, LC WAIKIKI was selected as Turkey’s ‘Favorite Company in the Ready-to-Wear Industry of 2013’.

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On this occasion, H.E. Önal commended the opening of LC WAIKIKI’s first store in Amman, stating that the brand is an ideal example of Turkish manufacturing in the retail and apparel trade sector. He emphasized that the Jordanian market is a great choice for Turkish companies aiming at strengthening their regional presence, especially given the free trade agreement between the two countries that ensures tax incentives for Turkish products in Jordan. Finally, H.E. Önal urged Turkish and Jordanian investors to build successful partnerships, making more high quality products available at competitive prices.

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