Mangaluru: 'e-men exclusive' apparel store opens at Falnir


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (PMD)

Mangaluru, Mar 12: 'e-men exclusive', the ready to wear apparel store exclusively for men was inaugurated by Malady Ajit Kumar Rai, president of Bantara Yaane Naadavara Sangha, Pushparaj Jain, joint secretary of CREDAI Karnataka, and Basheer Ahmed from Shalimar Group, the sister concern of the store on Sunday, March 12. The store redefines men's attire with a refined collection of top international brands.

'e-men exclusive' is a unique shop with a heritage collection of shirts and apparels. Be it a sunny March morning or a cold November day, the best and most comfortable fit of apparel for men for all seasons and all occasions is found at e-men exclusive in Athena Hospital Complex, Falnir.

Malady appreciated the prayerful invocation and the extention of invite to elders, thus giving them due respect when starting this venture, displaying true humanity. Besides, he said, "Change is inevitable. But this change towards smart apparel for men is a good fit in the to-be 'Smart City'."

Basheer from Shalimar Group invoked God's blessings on all gathered and reiterated excerpts from the Khirayat recital, and presses on the need to thank God in every step. "Business isn't about money. It's also a way to spread love and is built on human relationships. One may not buy anything from the shop. But the presence of that customer itself is a worthwile connection."

Pushparaj Jain addressed the gathering and said, "This confluence of top international brands reminds me of malls abroad. The range is such. Like Basheer rightly said, let relationships continue to get strenghtened in business."

MLA J R Lobo, tax consultant MA Khader, Yousuf Haji Kodialbail from Suribail, R Haji and Dilip were other dignitaries present at the inaugural. Store owner Mohammed Nasir was also present on occassion.

The store displays a wide variety of formals, including ready-made suits, ties, belts and socks, polo teeshirts, and casuals comprising jeans, t-shirts and capries, apart from innerwear for men. The store also caters to men's fragrance needs, with an exquisite collection of perfumes and deodrants.

All under this one roof are brands like Blackberrys, Louis Philippe, Indian Terrain, Lee, Zod!, Killer, J Hampstead, Monte Carlo, Live (In), Z3, Zodiac, Mark Anderson, Mufti, Beevee, Oxemberg, Jockey and Razer. Among the collection are Ethnic shirts for men. Manyavar sets will soon be introduced here.

  

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  • MOHAMMED ZIYAD, DUBAI

    Mon, Mar 13 2017

    Congrats to Mr. Nasir on his endeavor. All the very best to the entire E-Men family.

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  • Swintette Saldanha, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 13 2017

    Me too...Great place. Awesome quality....

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  • Siddiq Baikampady, Jubail/Baikampady

    Mon, Mar 13 2017

    E- Men is the only shop in Mangalore where I trust the Quality of products with my eyes closed.

    Our sincere wishes to your new business venture. May your business blossom in the years to come. Congratulations!"

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    it would be amazing and would attract good footfall.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    E-men I like that ...

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