TOKYO, Japan – The operator of Japanese cheap-chic clothing chain Uniqlo said Monday, September 30, it was branching out to Australia, with a store in Melbourne next year, as it opened a huge branch in Shanghai.
“Uniqlo has selected Emporium Melbourne, a brand new retail complex in the heart of Melbourne’s city centre, as the location for its first official Australian presence,” Fast Retailing said in a statement.
The move is the latest step in the international expansion of the company, which has more than 1,200 stores worldwide, and follows the establishment of branches all over Asia, as well as in London and New York.
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The Melbourne shop will be nearly 2,180 square metres (23,500 square feet) and will spread over 4 floors, the company said.
The announcement came as the world’s largest Uniqlo shop threw open its doors in Shanghai, its 8,000 square metres dwarfing the flagship branch in Tokyo’s Ginza district.
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Uniqlo’s sister brand, GU, will have a spot inside the Shanghai store, its first foray into foreign markets, Fast Retailing has said.
In July, Fast Retailing said it would open 10 new stores in the United States, as it reported a 22% bump in net profit. – Rappler.com
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