Japanese brands like Muji, Wacoal and Uniqlo are expanding their presence in the country and serenading Indian wallets with ease
Global Japanese retailer Muji is set to unfurl across a mega plush expanse in Jio Plaza in Mumbai’s BKC. In its seventh year in India, the brand continues to wow Indians with its organic cotton offerings in clothes, and minimalistic household goods. Lingerie major Wacoal too has mushroomed pan-India selling skilfully engineered, long-lasting innerwear across a cross-section of age groups at competitive prices. Uniqlo, with its unmatched denims and woollens, came to New Delhi in 2019 and is arriving with aplomb in Mumbai in October with its dynamic line-up of products. Call it the great Japanese takeover. With their fast-paced, dynamic cuts in fuss-free contours, Japanese wear is serenading Indian wallets with limpid ease.