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Red Tape to expand network

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Pune, April 3

Premium footwear brand Red Tape is set to expand its retail network and introduce a range of women's clothing in addition to its current portfolio of men's and women's footwear and men's clothing. In Pune, to launch the company's first retail outlet, Mr Rehan Ameen, National Head, Retail Expansion, said that stores at Noida, Bangalore, Nagpur, Kolkata, Aurangabad, Pathankot, Jallandhar, Raipur and Bhatinda would be opened over the next few weeks.

The Pune store on M.G. Road will stock its entire product range, including the latest spring-summer collection for men. Red Tape products are designed in company-owned design studios in the UK and Italy and are manufactured using international quality materials from the European countries. They are being sold globally through the company's distribution channels in the UK, US, France, Germany, West Asia and South Africa.

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