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A leading Turkish fashion firm MEDU is set to open in Ghana.
The brand which is a distinguished producer of quality clothing such as shirts, suits, polo shirts and housekeeping products for the hospitality industry is expected to bring a massive boost in Ghana’s fashion industry.
The brand which was established in 1992 also produces for major brand names in the world. The MEDU product line also includes quality designer clothing for individuals and also custom branded products for institutions and cooperate bodies
The company is currently in Ghana and will officially open the first showroom on the Spintex road on Saturday November 30.
With the introduction of this new brand, Ghanaians will now have the opportunity to get quality but affordable clothing as well as creating jobs for many unemployed youth.
The vision of this brand is to provide jobs as well as offering products with competitive prices without compromising on quality.
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