Will Reliance and Shein destroy ZARA, H&M and ZUDIO?
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In 2024, while Zara with 2200 stores generated a revenue of 29.1 billion dollars, H&M with 4300 stood at 22 billion dollars where as Shein alone has generated
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Shein might dominate online, but offline retail still rules tier 2/3 cities. Zudio's ₹399 strategy isn’t going anywhere.
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