
Spanish fashion retailer MANGO is expanding its reach in the Middle East and Asia regions. The brand is opening four new megastores in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines. An 851 sq. mt.-wide store has already been launched in Saudi Arabia’s Riad, while another 630 sq. mt.-wide shop, which will sell the brand’s kids’ wear and women’s wear, has also been declared open in Yanbu.
In the Philippines, MANGO has opened a new store in Davao and also upsized one in Angeles. The former now spreads across 800 sq. mt., offering the women’s wear, menswear and children’s wear assortments. Both of these stores have been constructed on the brand’s ‘megastore concept’, launched in 2013, under which MANGO has opened 164 large-format stores across the globe.
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The retailer recently launched its latest ‘special’ collection, focused on the Ramadan period. The assortment is replete with chic and modest designs, featuring 45 pieces that include casual clothes like flowing jackets, kaftans, leggings and tunics, in fabrics like poplin and imitation suede. The collection also includes more festive pieces, like long dresses in fabrics like Lurex, lace and others with subtle satin finishes.
MANGO is a clothing design and manufacturing company, founded in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).






