Second UNIQLO Store in Ho Chi Minh City to open on May 15

Apr 29th at 08:33
29-04-2020 08:33:51+07:00

Second UNIQLO Store in Ho Chi Minh City to open on May 15

Japanese global apparel retailer UNIQLO plans to open its second store in Ho Chi Minh City, UNIQLO SC VivoCity on May 15, marking its third store in Vietnam.

Second UNIQLO Store in Ho Chi Minh City to open on May 15
UNIQLO SC VivoCity will open on May 15

UNIQLO SC VivoCity offers the latest full LifeWear line-up with the 2020 Spring/Summer Collection, together with exclusive limited offers available during the opening week, which will deliver a magnetic store experience for local and expatriate communities in Ho Chi Minh City, especially District 7.

"We look forward to opening our second store in Ho Chi Minh City next month. We are doing our best to create a world-class store to showcase LifeWear to meet the needs of everyone’s daily lifestyles in harmony with the community around us. Through the opening of our third store in Vietnam, we remain committed to contributing to the local community and being an integral part of Vietnam’s growth and future,” said Osamu Ikezoe, general director and chief operating officer, UNIQLO Vietnam.

UNIQLO SC VivoCity is the retailer’s third store in Vietnam. With a sales floor area of over 2,000 square metres, UNIQLO SC VivoCity provides customers a full line-up of LifeWear products for men, women, kids, and babies. Through creative visual merchandising and store operations, UNIQLO SC VivoCity promises a world-class retail experience and the service levels expected from UNIQLO stores.

LifeWear is UNIQLO’s commitment to create well-designed clothing that will meet everyone’s needs for daily wear. High quality, functional, affordable, and innovative, LifeWear is available in a variety of colours and designs for people of all ages.

Second UNIQLO Store in Ho Chi Minh City to open on May 15

Latest seasonal apparel line-up

The complete lineup from the 2020 Spring/Summer collection will be available in store, along with the special new collection of Marimekko and other special UT collections.

Special UT collections will include EDO UKIYO-E – a collection based on Ukiyo-e masterpieces from the world-famous holdings of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston – and Mickey Stand Vietnam – a line of special UT items limited to Vietnam, including a number of uniquely Vietnamese motifs. In addition, this collection will have the appreance of the beloved Pokémon for people of all ages. This collection represents Pokémon's key philosophies – adventure, discovery, and friendship. Especially, monpoké – Pokemon’s Japanese brand for babies – will be featured in the collection.

The Marimekko Collection is a new, limited edition collection marrying simplicity with creativity and featuring timeless silhouettes in bold and vibrant Marimekko designs. Marimekko is a Finnish design house celebrated for its original prints and colours since 1951.

Exclusive limited offers

During the opening week, UNIQLO customers can access limited offers on essential items which are perfect for whole family members during the summer season.

Exclusive novelties

For each bill from VND1.499 million ($65), customers can receive one special tumblers (while stocks last).

In accordance with the government’s guidance to ensure the safety of customers and employees, during store operating hours, UNIQLO will strictly follow sanitisation guidelines, including providing masks, hand sanitiser, and measuring body temperature before entry.

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