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Lululemon Prepares the Opening of Its First Store in the Bajio Region of Mexico
Lululemon is expanding its presence in Mexico and is preparing to open a store in Querétaro.
Querétaro joins the list of Mexican cities where Lululemon has stores, such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Estado de México and Puebla.
Photograph of a Lululemon shopping center. Lululemon is preparing to open its first store in the Mexican Bajío region. Photo: Lululemon.
06/09/2022
Lululemon, the Canadian brand, is making strides in Mexico through its partnership with Grupo Exalta, and continues to expand its presence across the country. The brand's next destination is the state of Querétaro, marking its official entry into the Bajío region.
According to reliable sources at FashionNetwork.com, Lululemon is currently finalizing the details for its upcoming opening and has chosen the prestigious Antea shopping center, which is not only one of the most important in the city but in the entire state as well.
The debut of the fashion sportswear brand in Querétaro is scheduled for the second half of 2022.
This will be Lululemon's second store opening this year. As previously reported by FashionNetwork.com, the Vancouver-based brand kicked off its 2022 expansion by inaugurating its first store in Puebla on April 21st, located within the Angelópolis complex.
With this move, Querétaro joins the list of cities in Mexico where Lululemon has established a strong presence, including Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Estado de México, and, of course, Puebla.
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