Myntra opens a fashion store ‘Roadster Go’ which is loaded with some of the advanced technologies in fashion retail at the Mantri Mall

Head of Myntra FashionBrands Manohar Kamath, said that the store offers multiple breakthrough innovations in offline shopping experience through a special amalgamation of fashion and technology. The store provides the prevailing rates of the products in Myntra online for the benefit of the customers.

Myntra-Jabong Ananth Narayanan commented that, “Once the payment is done, the RFID is deactivated and you can walk out of our store freely. But if you step out with the product without payment, the system will raise an alarm,” chief executive officer of told media persons. According to Narayanan, the launch of Roadster Go, would redefine the overall offline fashion shopping experience and mark the beginning of a new era in the fashion retail industry. Speaking on the future plans, Narayanan said Myntra would open 100 more stores of different brands, including 50 Roadster stores in the next two years.

The store, claimed to be the first in the country in the fashion retail segment, started by Myntra’s franchise partner has 100 percent RFID (radio frequency identification) permits digital screens that will help the customers get checkout in 30 seconds. Once the product is dropped in the RFID tray, the entire description with rates and total tally of the amount would appear on the touchscreen. Customers can pay either digitally or in cash.

The shop, opened at the Mantri Mall, has some of the advanced technologies in product description and billing details.

A franchise partner of online shopping portal Myntra opened here a fashion store ‘Roadster Go’ which is loaded with some of the advanced technologies in fashion retail.

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