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Urbana opens exclusive store

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Kochi, April 24

Urbana, a premium men's formal wear brand from Indus League Clothing Ltd, has opened its first exclusive store in Kochi. The customers can choose from a wide range of shirts and trousers and an added benefit of technology. With the new store in Kochi, Urbana is now all set to give men a line of clothing, which truly works for them, said Ms Asha Sridhar, Brand Manager, Urbana. It is truly a brand where the twain between fashion and functionality met. This simply means spilling of coffee or wine on the shirt, sweat patches ad smoke filled board rooms will not bother the Urbana man, she said.

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