Reliance Retail Limited has entered a long-term partnership with Gap Inc. to carry American style model Gap to India. Through the long-term franchise settlement, Reliance Retail has develop into the official retailer for Gap throughout all channels in India. Reliance Retail will introduce Gap’s newest style choices to Indian shoppers by means of a mixture of unique model shops, multi-brand retailer expressions and digital commerce platforms.
“At Reliance Retail, we pride ourselves in bringing the latest and best to our customers and we are happy to announce the addition of iconic American brand, Gap to our fashion and lifestyle portfolio. We believe that Reliance and Gap complement each other in their vision to bring industry leading fashion products and retail experiences to their consumers,” Akhilesh Prasad, CEO, style and life-style, Reliance Retail Ltd., mentioned.
The partnership is geared toward leveraging Gap’s place as a number one informal life-style model, and Reliance Retail’s established competencies in working strong omni-channel retail networks and scaling native manufacturing and driving sourcing efficiencies.
“We look forward to growing the Gap business across key international markets. Partnering with regional experts, like Reliance Retail in India, allows us to deliver our relevant, purpose-driven brand to customers around the globe, while continuing to diversify our business portfolio through our partner-based model,” Adrienne Gernand, managing director of worldwide, world licensing and wholesale, Gap Inc., said.
Founded in San Francisco in 1969, Gap is a life-style model that features grownup attire and equipment, Gap Teen, Gap Kids, childGap, Gap Maternity, Gap Body, GapMatch, Yeezy Gap and Gap Home collections. The model connects with prospects on-line and in company-operated and franchise retail areas globally, and likewise serves prospects with solely designed collections for Gap Outlet and GapManufacturing facility Stores.
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