Tell us about Cantabil's journey and how its premium collections became popular across stores in the country?
Cantabil Retail India Ltd., is a public listed company under both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The company is in the business of designing, manufacturing, branding and retailing apparel under the brand name of Cantabil. We have a network of over 375 exclusive retail outlets and an employee strength of approximately 3,000, spread across India. The company started its business of manufacturing and retailing garments in the year 2000 and opened its first Cantabil store in New Delhi. The Cantabil brand offers a complete range of formalwear, partywear, casuals and ultracasual clothing for men and women in the middle to high-income group. Over the last 20 years, with the addition of a women's wear segment in 2007 and a kid's wear segment in 2018, we have become a complete family wear brand. Apart from men's garments, the company also caters to this category in accessories like undergarments, ties, belts, socks, caps, handkerchiefs, etc.
Today Cantabil is a name that is synonymous with trust and quality. We have made this long journey in order to gain the faith of our customer base that is growing every year. We have always been focussed on our ideology of providing our clients with trendy garments of the best quality at competitive prices. We have progressively been accepting new technologies and new innovations in apparel-making to manufacture top quality products, using the best raw material sourced from well-known mills and suppliers. And it is this approach, together with the quality of our products, that has made us popular across India.
“WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN FOCUSSED ON OUR IDEOLOGY OF PROVIDING OUR CLIENTS WITH TRENDY GARMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY AT COMPETITIVE PRICES" -DEEPAK BANSAL
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