Clog London announces plans to open 24 stores in the coming year

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Clog London has unveiled plans to open 24 new stores in the next year. The expansion will include outlets in Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities, focusing on both company-owned and franchise-operated formats. Additionally, the brand is gearing up for further growth by securing spaces in numerous upcoming shopping centres over the next few years.

“We aim to ensure the success of each store as we expand,” said Gopal Rathor, Director of Clog London, in an interview with India Retailing. “Rising consumer demand and digital adoption have driven our momentum, allowing us to align with trends and advance our brand’s digitisation.”

Since its inception in 2018, Clog London has grown fivefold, offering a blend of comfort and trend-driven styles. The brand operates as an omni-channel retailer with exclusive brand outlets across Delhi NCR and Haryana, complemented by its presence on leading e-commerce platforms such as Ajio, Myntra, and Amazon India.

As the brand continues its expansion, its strategy includes increasing its presence through shop-in-shop formats and exclusive brand outlets. With a focus on consumer preferences and digital integration, Clog London is positioning itself as a leading name in India’s footwear and accessories market.

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