Oman’s first GUESS store opens in Muscat

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The Los Angeles-based lifestyle brand GUESS is opening its first store in Oman, bringing contemporary clothes and accessories to the City Centre Muscat Mall.

The new GUESS store specializes in fashion accessories with a wide range of jewelry, handbags, eyewear, belts and watches. To celebrate the new store, each customer that spends more than $90 will get a free GUESS tote bag. That offer runs through November 21.

Designer handbags will be one of the biggest draws with the store offering a range of fashionable totes, satchels, cross body bags and wallets. The bag styles range from retro-inspired to ultra-modern street chic. The store’s collection of watches for both men and women focuses on gold and blue color blends this season.

Troy Zunckel, general manager for GUESS’ parent company, said the fashion firm is glad to expand its presence in the region.

“Oman is a very important market for us and we are very happy to bring GUESS to shoppers in Muscat,” Zunckel said. “True to the nature of the industry we operate in, GUESS lines are fast moving and on trend to always offer customers the latest in fashion accessories hot off the global fashion ramps. We are confident that GUESS will receive the love of shoppers in Oman, the same way it does around the world.”



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