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Beverly Hills Polo Club enters Dehradun

Located at Centrio Mall this is Beverly Hills Polo Club’s 12th store in the country

New Delhi: Beverly Hills Polo Club under the parent company Apparel Group India Pvt. Ltd. has opened its 12th store in India. The store is located at Dehradun’s Centrio Mall.

Recently, Centrio mall has been expanding its footprints by adding various brands. KFC and Hidesign entered the mall in January 2023 and December 2022respectively.

The brand is already present in prominent cities in India including Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Lucknow, Ludhiana and more.

The fashion and lifestyle brand was launched in 1982in Southern California. The brand is inspired by both luxury and heritage of Beverly Hills. It also captures the excitement of the sport of polo along with the exclusivity of membership to a private club.

Made for men, women and kids, the brand offers a wide range of products such as footwear, eyewear, watches, fragrances, handbags and wallets.

Started 26 years ago, Apparel Group is a global fashion and lifestyle retail conglomerate. Based in Dubai, UAE, the group caters to millions of shoppers through more than 2000 retail outlets of more than 80 brands.

Apart from Beverly Hills Polo Club, it houses Aldo, Bath & Body Works, Asics, Ardene, Birkenstock, Calvin Klein, Charles & Keith, Skechers, Crocs, Tommy Hilfiger, and many more.

 

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