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2019-02-18
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Huge Boost in Presence for MANGO in Bulgaria
2019-02-18
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Though first launching in Spain, MANGO has enjoyed great success away from home in recent years and they seem to have a particular strategy in the Balkans currently; for Bulgaria, in particular. With two sites in the capital, both the stores in Ring Mall and The Mall are gaining in popularity and local media has been covering the fashion line closely.
Thanks to this success, Lavanguardia, a Spanish media outlet, has suggested plans to double the number of stores in Bulgaria with one opening in Varna and a third in Sofia. Elsewhere in Europe, more MANGO stores are opening in Croatia (Split and Pula) and this will bring their total to fifteen in the country. Meanwhile, four new stores are being added to the 16 already performing well in Romania; MANGO has already highlighted Brasov, Timisoara, and Yas as potential markets.


