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Posted on November 3, 2009 by Sam | 1 Comment
Century City Store* Century City Shopping Mall in Los Angeles, CA LOS ANGELES–(Business Wire)– William Rast, the “New America” denim lifestyle brand founded by Trace Ayala and Justin Timberlake, and operated through subsidiaries of People`s Liberation, Inc. (OTCBB:PPLB), launched its retail expansion plan for the brand with the opening of two new full-price retail stores at the Westfield Century City Shopping Mall in Los Angeles, California, and the Westfield Valley Fair Shopping Mall in San Jose, California, just in time for the holiday shopping season. Additionally, the Company opened its first outlet store at the Desert Hills Premium Outlets in Cabazon, California. The retail expansion is part of the Company`s plan to roll-out approximately forty retail stores in major metropolitan locations over the next several years. The William Rast branded retail stores, each approximately 2,000 square feet, will offer shoppers the entire William Rast contemporary apparel collection for men and women, including signature denim, silk tops, leather jackets and “We are extremely pleased to announce the initial rollout of our planned retail expansion with these three new store openings,” said Chief Executive Officer, Colin Dyne. “These new retail locations underscore our commitment to showcasing and enhancing our brand. With a dynamic population that is connected with the William Rast brand, we see tremendous opportunities and a good strategic fit to further expand awareness of the brand.” The Desert Hills Premium Outlet store will be William Rast`s first outlet store, and will be in the company of brands such as Burberry, Coach, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Prada, True Religion, 7 For All Mankind, Yves Saint Laurent, Mr. Dyne commented, “The Desert Hills Premium Outlets is one of the most popular and trafficked outlet malls on the West Coast and gives us a focused off-price channel for our prior season merchandise. With our own outlet store, we can better manage and control the distribution of inventory, yet do so at attractive margins.” source: Reuters |
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