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Mango consolidates its presence in Mexico with two new stores

  • Spanish fashion brand, Mango, recently inaugurated two new stores in Monterrey, reinforcing its commitment to the Mexican market since its debut in 1994. 
  • With these additions, Mango now operates 49 retail locations in Mexico, showcasing both its Woman and Man collections.
According to details provided by the Spanish company itself, the first of the two establishments opened its doors on December 6th inside the Galerías Monterrey shopping center. Photo: iStock
According to details provided by the Spanish company itself, the first of the two establishments opened its doors on December 6th inside the Galerías Monterrey shopping center. Photo: iStock
12/27/2021
Since entering the Mexican market in 1994, the Spanish fashion brand, Mango, has consistently expanded its reach. Recently, the brand furthered its commitment to Mexico by inaugurating two new outlets in Monterrey, the capital of Nuevo León, situated in the country's northeastern region. 

On December 6th, Mango unveiled its new store in the Galerías Monterrey shopping center. This urban hub is home to renowned international brands such as American Eagle, Lacoste, and Puma, alongside Spanish counterparts like Sfera, Bershka, and Zara. Occupying a retail space of 373 square meters, this store showcases collections from both the Woman and Man lines. 

A week later, on December 13th, Mango launched another branch in the Paseo San Pedro mall, located in the municipality of San Pedro Garza García, part of the greater Monterrey metropolitan area. This upscale center houses brands like Brooks Brothers, Guess, Salvatore Ferragamo, Hugo Boss, and Tommy Hilfiger, as well as Spanish labels including Massimo Dutti and Bimba y Lola. 

Here, Mango occupies a more expansive 555-square-meter space, dedicated to both the Woman and Man collections. From its inaugural store in Mexico City, Mango's faith in the Mexican market has never wavered. With these two latest additions, the brand now boasts a total of 49 retail locations in Mexico, underscoring the country's potential and appeal to international retailers.

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