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Coppel is exploring new business models and has ventured into the clothing outlet segment with its Fashion Market stores.
Coppel has hundreds of stores like this one throughout Mexico. Photo: Coppel.
09/22/2020
Coppel, the renowned department store chain, is actively exploring new business models to expand its portfolio. In line with this objective, they have ventured into the clothing outlet segment through their latest initiative, Fashion Market stores.
These stores offer discounted clothing from internationally recognized brands like Nike, Timberland, and other popular labels. Fashion Market provides a unique shopping experience. These smaller-format stores, spanning 800 square meters, are strategically located in shopping centers, offering accessible fashion to customers.
During his participation in the Retail Day event, organized by Deloitte and GS1, Agustín Coppel, President and CEO of Coppel, emphasized the brand's entry into the fashion market.
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