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UNIQLO to open 2nd Iloilo store at Robinsons Place Pavia on Nov. 30

Heads up Ilonggos! Japanese global apparel retailer, UNIQLO, announces the opening of its second store in Iloilo on November 30 at Robinson Place Pavia.
The newest UNIQLO store - 55th branch in the country and the 6th in the Visayas, will become the biggest store in Iloilo offering 825 square meters of shopping space. 
“We are very happy with the warm reception of Illongos for UNIQLO products and are grateful for their continued support since the opening of our first store in the city in 2016,” said Masayoshi Nakamura, COO, UNIQLO Philippines. 

“We are excited to continue UNIQLO’s long-standing commitment to providing innovative and high-quality LifeWear clothing with more customers in Iloilo.”

UNIQLO at Robinsons Place Pavia shows the brand’s  stronger dedication to customers outside of Metro Manila as it offers a brand new shopping space and the UNIQLO LifeWear shopping experience to more Illongos.

Located on the first floor of the mall, the new UNIQLO store will showcase the complete line-up of UNIQLO LifeWear: Innovative, high-quality clothing that is designed with comfort in mind, made for everyone, everywhere.

The full range of world-renowned UNIQLO proprietary technology clothing lines, such as AIRism and HEATTECH will also be available.

For more updates, customers may visit UNIQLO Philippines’ website at www.uniqlo.com/ph and social media accounts, Facebook (facebook.com/uniqlo.ph), Twitter (twitter.com/uniqloph) and Instagram (Instagram.com/uniqlophofficial)

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