
H&M expands Delhi-NCR presence with 66th store in India
Located in the heart of Faridabad, the new store spans 1289 square meters, offering a spacious and contemporary shopping environment. Shoppers in Faridabad will now have access to H&M's full range of collections across clothing and accessories for men, women, and children. Price points begin at INR 699(~$7.69) for Womenswear, INR 399(~$4.39) for Menswear and Kidswear, and INR 799($8.79) for Sportswear.
H&M India has opened its first store in Faridabad at Pacific Mall, its 66th in the country, offering men's, women's, and kids' collections. Spanning 1,289 square metres, the store features a '90s-inspired collection and the Garment Collect recycling initiative, reinforcing H&M's growth and sustainability focus in India.
As part of the opening, the store will feature the latest collection that presents a luxurious take on the '90s wardrobe. Blending retro charm with modern silhouettes, the collection features shades of white, brown, indigo denim, and striking leopard prints, elevated with black and orange accents.
Speaking at the opening event, Helena Kuylenstierna, Director, H&M India , said: 'Faridabad is a thriving, style-conscious hub, and we are excited to continue growing our presence in the Delhi-NCR region with our first store here. As we continue expanding in key markets, our focus remains on liberating fashion for the many while offering Indian customers a tailored shopping experience where style, quality, and affordability come together effortlessly.'
In alignment with H&M's global sustainability efforts, the new store will also feature the Garment Collect initiative, encouraging customers to bring in old clothing and textiles, from any brand and in any condition, for recycling.
The store is now open at Pacific Mall, Sector 20B, near Bata Chowk. The launch underscores H&M's commitment to making fashion more accessible to customers across the country - through its stores and online at www.hm.com. Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.
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