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Soul Dance opens branch in Sylhet
FE Report
10/26/2005
 

          Soul Dance, an international male fashion company, has opened a branch in Sylhet city, which is its 4th outlet in Bangladesh.
Sythet City Corporation Mayor Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran inaugurated the branch, located on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Golden City at East Zindabazar recently in presence of representatives of Soul Dance including its group director T Chowdhury.
Kamran, speaking on the occasion, said, 'The design and quality of Soul Dance products are very attractive, I hope Soul Dance will gain popularity very quickly among the younger generation of this region.'
Soul Dance Group Director T Chowdhury said the fashion house already has three branches in the capital - at ARA Centre, Bashundhara City and Plaza AR - but the Sylhet branch is the biggest and the first one outside Dhaka.
There is a huge collection of men's shirts, trousers, T-shirts, side bags, belts, wristwatches, caps and men's jewellery in the showroom.

 

Sythet City Corporation Mayor Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran is visiting Soul Dance show room after its inauguration at Hotel Golden City in Sylhet recently in presence of Soul Dance Group Director T Chowdhury and other officials.
 
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