PUMA, a leading global sports brand, has inaugurated its largest factory outlet at the popular Hamdan Street shopping district in Abu Dhabi. This 700 sqm outlet offers PUMA's iconic sports apparel for sports enthusiasts and casual buyers alike.
The factory outlet spans 700 sqm, offering an extensive range of PUMA's iconic sportswear and apparel, boasting the brand's prime collections and expansive product lines for everyone, irrespective of age or gender. This new factory outlet is a testament to PUMA's unwavering promise to deliver innovative products and exceptional variety to all its consumers in the region. It's the latest addition to the brand's retail empire and demonstrates its ongoing effort to push sports and culture forward.
Recent factory expansions are just one of the many ways PUMA is pushing sports and culture forward in the region. Taner Seyis, PUMA Middle East General Manager, said, "We at PUMA are excited to launch our largest factory outlet as part of our promise to bring our consumers in the region the products they love, driven by the trademark PUMA innovation and variety they have come to expect. This expansion is the latest in our regional strategy to meet consumer demand and deliver PUMA's offerings through iconic collections and product lines."
PUMA Middle East General Manager, Taner Seyis, couldn't be more excited about the brand's latest addition, saying, "We're incredibly thrilled to launch our largest factory outlet as part of our commitment to bring our consumers in the region the products they love, driven by the trademark PUMA innovation and variety they expect."
Located in the bustling street of Hamdan, the factory outlet store offers products tailored to everyone's sporty preferences, including running, training, team sport, motorsport, sport style, and PUMA's esteemed collaborations such as Manchester City, Neymar Jr., Coca-Cola, and Vogue. It's the perfect location to cater to PUMA's soaring consumer demand, and we can't wait for everyone to experience it firsthand!
Meanwhile, the anticipation is building as LaMelo Ball, star of the Charlotte Hornets, prepares to launch his latest signature shoe, the MB.03. But that's not all, folks because PUMA is also bursting onto the scene with a swoon-worthy collection of MB.02 Lo low-top colorways, flaunting a delectable honeycomb pattern under a teal, wings overlay that fades into a buzzworthy hue.
Keep your eyes peeled for the "Queen City" colorway in honor of the Hornets, a sizzling follow-up to the MB.01 release from way back in 2022. Mark your calendars for July 7th, 2023 and get ready to snag these sizzling kicks for $130, exclusively on PUMA and partnering retailers.
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