Japanese eyewear brand Owndays has launched its first store in New Delhi. In the last few months the brand opened stores in cities like Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chandigarh despite the COVID-19 disruptions. It has collaborated with India partner, GKB Opticals for these stores. Sanjay Malhotra, Business Head-India, Owndays says, demand for quality eyewear has never been this big before. People are not only price sensitive but quality conscious as well and the brand meets this demand to ensure customers are satisfied with their purchases.
Established in Tokyo, Japan in 1989, Owndays Co has a global presence of 350 stores spread across 12 countries including Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Cambodia. Owndays offers a range of around 1,500 styles from basic to functional, stylish, and fashionable eyewear for men and women starting at Rs 2,990. With 24 brands under the parent company, Owndays offers eyewear for children, young adults, millennials, and matured adults.
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