
MICLO Bangladesh Chattogram Expansion | A New Age of Growth

Tahsan Khan and Tasnia Farin inaugurated MICLO Bangladesh Chattogram Growth on Thursday, stated a press launch.
‘MICLO Bangladesh’ inaugurated its fifteenth outlet at Sanmar Ocean Metropolis in West Nasirabad, Chattogram.
The occasion was marked by the presence of in style singer and actor Tahsan Khan and actress Tasnia Farin.
Concerning the occasion, singer and actor Tahsan Khan stated, ‘MICLO is producing trendy and high-quality clothes for the Bangladesh market. I consider they’ll proceed this dedication sooner or later.’
Actress Tasnia Farin added, ‘MICLO gives high quality attire at an inexpensive value. I hope they’ll by no means compromise on their requirements. Greatest needs to MICLO.’
MICLO’s director of Inventive Design, Innovation, and Advertising, Baaboo Arif, acknowledged, ‘MICLO is a clothes model impressed by the Japanese way of life, guaranteeing sustainability and the very best high quality requirements. Now we have gathered right here to have a good time the launch of MICLO’s much-anticipated Chattogram department, and I’m really delighted to be part of this celebration. That is our first retailer in Chattogram, and we have now plans to open a number of extra shops in several areas very quickly. I consider that, contemplating value, high quality, and demand, MICLO won’t solely turn out to be a favourite clothes model for on a regular basis put on but in addition a necessary companion in trend.’
A H M Ariful Kabir, director of Merchandising, Gross sales, Human Sources, and Retailer Operations, emphasised, ‘With a main deal with the native market, MICLO plans to determine itself as a robust model sooner or later.’
MICLO Bangladesh’s operations adviser, Kazi Mohammad Ariful Islam, added, ‘From the very starting, MICLO has been devoted to offering high-quality, sustainable, and inexpensive clothes. The launch of our fifteenth outlet in Chattogram marks yet one more important step ahead in our journey. We’re delighted to proceed supplying snug and eco-friendly clothes to the folks of Bangladesh.’