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MONDAY, JULY 07, 2025
Orion Footwear Ltd inaugurated its 37th outlet in Mirpur-2

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Press Release
15 March, 2025, 09:10 pm
Last modified: 15 March, 2025, 09:13 pm

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Orion Footwear Ltd inaugurated its 37th outlet in Mirpur-2

Press Release
15 March, 2025, 09:10 pm
Last modified: 15 March, 2025, 09:13 pm
Orion Footwear Ltd inaugurated its 37th outlet in Mirpur-2

The launch ceremony was attended by Orion Group Director Arzuda Karim and Orion Footwear Managing Director Zareen Karim, who officially opened the new showroom.

The newly launched showroom is situated on the first floor of Dasira Tower, Road No. 01, Mirpur Road, Mirpur-2, Dhaka, opposite Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.

At the event, Zareen Karim stated, "Keeping Eid in mind, we have introduced new products, which our customers will greatly appreciate. Our collection caters to people of all ages and preferences, offering a wide range of stylish footwear for men, women, and children. The showroom features products across all price ranges, from budget-friendly to premium options."

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She further expressed her hope that every customer visiting the store would find something suitable to purchase, ensuring no one leaves empty-handed.

Orion Group Director Arzuda Karim added, "I am drawn to the footwear and bags available here, and I have already made some purchases myself. Our goal is to bring the festive spirit of Eid to everyone. We want customers to enjoy a vibrant shopping experience with affordable prices that allow them to celebrate wholeheartedly."

Orion Footwear Limited, a key strategic business unit of Orion Group under its footwear and foot-care division, entered the market in early 2015 with the slogan "Never Be the Same."

Visitors exploring the showroom will find a well-organised display of diverse footwear collections alongside a selection of vanity bags. The spacious interior has been designed for a comfortable shopping experience. A banner inside the store reads: "Affordable Shoes for the Whole Family."

A press release reads that following the inauguration in the afternoon, the showroom quickly attracted a large number of customers who browsed and purchased their preferred items.

Orion Footwear Merchandising Manager Farha Faisul shared, "For Eid, we have introduced more than 500 new footwear designs, along with an exclusive collection of ladies' bags and various styles of sports shoes."

She elaborated on the collection: "Most of our men's shoes are crafted from high-quality leather. We use rubber outsoles for casual footwear, while our formal shoes feature premium soles for added comfort. Our range includes highly fashionable designs, from elegant high heels to trendy ladies' sports shoes, summer footwear, and closed-toe options for women."

With this latest expansion, Orion Footwear continues to strengthen its presence in the market, offering a diverse range of stylish and comfortable footwear to customers across Bangladesh.

 

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