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ZARA Clothing Favored "Online Shop" To Open In September.

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Clothing Favored Online Shop Opening

ZARA clothing favored "online shop" to open in September.


Forbes, the famous American financial magazine, reported this morning that Spain clothing Retailer ZARA is becoming more and more popular with consumers. In September 7th this year, the brand will launch its shopping website.


According to the report, the sale of ZARA will be greatly improved by opening online sales.


Reported that the current ZARA's main competitors, such as the United States Latest fashion Brand GAP has already set up its own "online shop", and has achieved good results in its operation for several years.


In 1975, ZARA was founded in Spain and belongs to Inditex group. At present, ZARA has a total of 8 clothing retail brands.


Although ZARA brand stores account for only 1/3 of all Inditex stores, sales account for about 70% of the company's total sales.


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ZARA ranked third in the world, Spain's number one apparel. retail Shang. At present, ZARA has opened over two thousand countries in 56 countries (regions) worldwide. clothing Chain store.

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