Pune

Jaihind launches new ethnic store in Camp

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Pune: Jaihind has launched Maharashtra’s largest signature ethnic store ‘The Grand Mewar showroom’ at Camp. On Monday, the showroom was inaugurated by Pune Mayor Mukta Tilak in the presence of Dinesh Jain, Pravin Jain and Vinod Jain.

With an experience in the textile and fashion industry, Jaihind realised the need for offering the best in men’s ethnic wear and launched Mewar - a signature Indian apparel and celebration wear brand that has redefined the style standards of the city.

The showroom is a sprawling palace of style fit for the modern royals.
Featuring rich designs complete with a host of embellishments, craftwork and embroidery, the showroom houses the finest range of men’s and boys’ ethnic wear including sherwanis, bandhgalas, Indo Western, churidar kurtas, designer suits, pathanis, partywear readymades, fabrics bespoke tailoring, accessories and much more.

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