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Blue and Blues plans more stores

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Mumbai, May 30

Italian leather brand Blue and Blues is setting up exclusive stores across the country. The company intends setting up 18 stores in the next three years and has marked a turnover of Rs 40 crore within the same time span. Increasing its portfolio in the Indian market, Blue and Blues would be extending its product range to include products such as belts and office products in its portfolio. It also intends setting up a new manufacturing base in Delhi. Blue and Blues has also appointed O&M to handle its brand with the tagline Coloured Leather.

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