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Innvictus Opens New Store in Mexico City

  • Innvictus, the urban fashion chain owned by Innovasport, continues its rapid expansion in Mexico, opening a new store in Mexico City's Encuentro Oceania shopping mall.
Photograph of one of the Invictus stores in Mexico. Photo: Invictus.
Photograph of one of the Invictus stores in Mexico. Photo: Invictus.
11/29/2021
Innvictus continues its remarkable expansion in a big way. In less than a week since opening its doors in Tampico, it is now reinforcing its presence in Mexico City, where it already boasts more than ten fully operational stores. The urban fashion chain, owned by Innovasport, has recently inaugurated a store in the Encuentro Oceanía shopping mall, a brand-new complex that opened on September 30th.

This Innovasport store stands out not only for its wide range of products, including sneakers, t-shirts, caps, backpacks, and hoodies but also for its added feature—a small basketball court where customers can enjoy themselves right within the store's premises. The announcement of this exciting new store opening was made on Thursday, November 25th. 

Innvictus has been steadily expanding its retail footprint this year, with the addition of new stores in various locations across the country, such as Torreón, Veracruz, Hermosillo, and, as mentioned earlier, Tampico. With a growing network of over 60 establishments nationwide, Innvictus is further extending its reach throughout the entire territory by leveraging its online sales channel and its very own e-commerce platform.

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