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A/X Armani Exchange Will Open Another Store in Mexico City
Armani Exchange adds Mítikah to its directory, expanding its presence in Mexico City and strengthening its nationwide footprint.
Armani Exchange expands its store's portfolio in Mexico. Photo: Armani.
06/21/2022
Armani Exchange has added Mítikah to its directory, but it is important to note that the boutique is not yet open to the public. This will be A/X Armani Exchange's third standalone, full-price store in Mexico City, joining the existing ones in Antara and Santa Fe shopping centers. Additionally, the brand has a strong presence in the exclusive luxury department stores El Palacio de Hierro.
Nationwide, A/X Armani, which celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in 2021, has locations in Guadalajara, Cancún, Puebla, Veracruz, Monterrey, Querétaro, and the State of Mexico, among other places. These locations include both standalone full-price and outlet stores, as well as points of sale always present at El Palacio de Hierro.
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