British Clothing chain Topman is scheduled to open stores in Herzliya and Beersheba aas well as the Italian clothing chain 7camicie
Two large European clothing chains announced last week their plans to open stores in Israel. British men's clothing chain Topman is scheduled to open stores in Herzliya's Arena Mall and Beersheba's Seventh Avenue shopping center. The brand's Israel franchiser Sakal Sport said that some 25 Topshop and Topman branches will open in Israel over the next three years. Topman has some 300 stores worldwide.
The Italian clothing chain 7camicie, which specializes in tailored men's shirts, has also announced plans to open stores in Israel.
7camicie translated means "seven shirts" – one for every day of the week. The chain has a total of 300 stores in 14 countries worldwide, including in Europe, China and Lebanon. The chain specializes in tailored men's shirts in various styles and designs. Its catalogue offers a variety of 900 different shirts.
Two large European clothing chains to open stores in Israel
British Clothing chain Topman is scheduled to open stores in Herzliya and Beersheba aas well as the Italian clothing chain 7camicie
06.09.10 / 00:00
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