Accra Mall has welcomed Platform, a new footwear shop which was officially opened in Ghana to provide customers with all kinds of footwear.
Platform stocks shoes for all ages and sizes in three broad categories -women, men and kids - with a huge variety of styles and prices.
Management has assured customers of a friendly and welcoming environment when they visit Platform.
The well-organised store has clearly displayed all items with attentive sales staff who are readily available to assist shoppers to find the right pair of footwear.
The new store is the perfect place for great fashionable shoes and accessories at an affordable price, for individuals and the whole family.
Also, shoppers stand the chance of benefitting from unlimited savings and pick from a wide selection of footwear from the very best brands.
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