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TCNS launches ELLEVEN’s first store in Bengaluru

By August 27, 20212 Mins Read
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ELLEVEN, from the house of TCNS Clothing,
has launched its first store in Bengaluru on Commercial Street. It is the
ultimate destination for modern Indian women.

The stores have
been successful in Ahmedabad and Delhi. After the success in these two cities,
this newly launched store in Bengaluru (southern fashion capital) is going to
display its latest Monsoon Festive’21 collection which offers a spree of bottom
wear in both fusion and ethnic styles along with offering comfort, fit, price,
ad variety.

The exclusive
range at the store includes palazzos, skirts, leggings, churidar, cropped
tights, festive trousers, pants, yoga tights, straight and flared culottes in
the bottom wear section. The store is also going to keep a vast collection of
denim, straight & boot-up jeans, jeggings, jacquard palazzo, denim jacquard
culottes, and denim jacquard palazzo. The store is spread across two floors and
has an exquisite collection of drapes and dupattas in premium fabrics that
include polyester, cotton, viscose, and acrylic. The customers can pick colours
of their choice that include pink, blue, beige, green, teal, maroon, gold, and
more. 

The store is going to follow all the hygiene and
safety protocols for COVID-19. It will be operated by following all the social
distancing norms. The store is going to give a premium feel to the customers
and will also make shopping a pleasant experience.

Source – Indian Education Diary

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