French ready-to-wear brand Kiabi continues with its development in Northern Africa. After Morocco where it has seven outlets, the group announced in a press release that next October it will be commissioning its first store in Tunisia and subsequently will establish itself in Algeria.
Covering a sales area of 1,500 m2 the Tunisian Kiabi store will be located in the Soukra area, in Tunis. This will be a partnership between Kiabi and the Tunisian Textile Retail Company, a subsidiary of the private group Bouchamaoui.
The brand then projects "covering Tunis by opening many stores before branching out to big cities like Sfax and Sousse”, according to a press release published by the French group.
The establishment of Kiabi in Algeria is slated to occur during the next two years.
Kiabi currently has a network of 449 stores, of which 97 are outside France.
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