Siyaram textile giant plans to increase its outlet count this year

Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd, one of the largest Indian manufacturers of blended fabrics and is quick to adapt with the advancement going on in the technology space and fashion world plans to increase its outlet count from 174 to 200 this year.

The brand known for delivering the best suiting fabrics has always believed in its values and principles. The brands that fall under Siyaram’s umbrella are Siyaram’s Suitings & Shirtings, J. Hampstead Fabric & Apparel, Oxemberg, Mistair, Moretti, Royale Linen and Miniature.

The company along with Siyaram’s Shops is also planning to come up with exclusive Oxemberg shops which will display wide range of garments and accessories.

Siyaram’s franchisees also have been tailoring service under the brand name Tailor Fit which makes Siyaram’s Shop a complete male wardrobe solution which has fabrics, readymade and accessories along with tailoring service.

The brand plans to continue with the same efficient customer service across all its franchise stores.

Siyaram with consequent consumer friendly developments will confidently reach great heights and will continue to brain storm new additions with time keeping the consumer in mind.

The company’s vision is to be present in all cities and small towns reaching every common man in remote areas delivering international quality at affordable price.

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