OCM launches its first exclusive franchise fashion store in New Delhi

OCM Private Limited, India’s leading fabric manufacturer launches its first exclusive franchise fashion store called ‘Impressions’ in New Delhi’s Rajouri Garden market. Speaking on the launch, Vice President and Head-Global Sales, OCM Private Limited, Vikram Mahaldar said that they are working towards providing the best in design and styling to the new age customer and customers seeking a superior shopping experience.

Impressions – their new venture is expected to bring in growth going forward and strengthen the OCM brand portfolio. Along with New Delhi, they are also tapping Bareilly, Jammu, Ludhiana, and several other markets in North India in the first year through exclusive franchise stores.

Impressions – The OCM Fashion Store opens up an upscale ambience and ease to the customer for a reassuring shopping experience and to choose from a wide variety of styles of contemporary ready-to-wear garments. High quality fabrics designed in Italy are part of the offering and will provide the benefit of personalized tailoring for men’s suiting and jacketing.

The new product line-up for men is stylish jackets; a vibrant ethnic wear collection for women with discerning taste and more. Building on its credentials of woolen expertise OCM also offers an amazing range of high fashion sweaters, designed by top notch Italian designer, for the season.

OCM established in 1924, started its journey as a manufacturer in the textile field and today has evolved into one of largest fabric manufacturers in India. Its product design function is at the forefront of global styling with design offices in Torino, Italy and one in the plant complex.

In the wake of new business opportunities and growth, OCM has geared up to cater to the modern Indian customers by offering high quality ready-to-wear garments across all age groups.

Today, the company has an extensive product range of high quality all-wool and wool-blended worsted fabrics to ready-to-wear garments for men and women.

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