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Armani Junior expands globally
Posted Date: 18/10/2011
By Inside Retail


Giorgio Armani Group is set to expand the global retail reach of its children's label Armani Junior.

This coming northern hemisphere autumn, the children's clothing luxury brand will open three standalone shops in China, Kuwait and Armenia. The sizes of shops to be built will range from 80 to 125sqm.

The group will also set up seven Armani Junior stores around the world, two of which will be established in London and Manchester.

The new stores will coincide with the brand's 30th anniversary in 2012. In total, the label will be operating 19 standalone shops and 71 shops-in-shops across its brands and around the world by the end of November.

Armani Junior sells clothing for children age 0 to 16 years old. It features denim, knitwear, trousers, skirts, coats, jackets, underwear, T-shirts, shoes, accessories, bibs and feeding bottles for babies, and more.

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