
Ogaan, the luxury designerwear boutique, has partially reopened stores in the country, functioning on only odd calendar days of the month.
Announcing their decision on Facebook, the boutique chain assured that they are “maintaining the best sanitation standards to ensure safe shopping.”
Having originally launched their shopping service in March, Ogaan has dedicated staff members ready to assist customers with home shopping and will continue this service so that shoppers get the best service along with feeling safe in their homes.
Ogaan also shared the WhatsApp numbers of the shopping assistants in a Facebook post for communication online.
Encouraging more people to shop Indian designers through its social media, Ogaan is reopening stores with collections from different designers like Delhi’s Malcha Marg store will feature womenswear designer Kiran Uttam Ghosh’s SS20 collection while the Khan Market outlet in the nation’s capital will have a dedicated section to Pero’s, the sustainable brand by Aneeth Arora’s.
Established in 1989, Ogaan has grown to be one of the best-known designer stores in the country, being a pioneer in housing collections by various designers under one roof.
The store was launched in New Delhi to promote and showcase the exquisite design and craftsmanship available in India. Ogaan has now grown its base to multiple outlets in Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad.






