First Adidas shop opened in Tajik capital

DUSHANBE, July 11, Asia-Plus — A shop of internationally branded sportswear company Adidas has been opened in Dushanbe.  The shop manager Timour Negmatulin, told Asia-Plus that the shop offers customers a broad range of sportswear goods.  “Adidas goods are delivered to Tajikistan by means of preliminary order for them to the Adidas office in Moscow,” […]

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DUSHANBE, July 11, Asia-Plus — A shop of internationally branded sportswear company Adidas has been opened in Dushanbe. 

The shop manager Timour Negmatulin, told Asia-Plus that the shop offers customers a broad range of sportswear goods.  “Adidas goods are delivered to Tajikistan by means of preliminary order for them to the Adidas office in Moscow,” Negmatulin said.   

Negmatulin added that goods delivered to Tajikistan are manufactured in Asian countries and meet all standards of quality.  According to him, they plan to open a number of other Adidas shops in Dushanbe.   

“As far as prices of goods are concerned, they are set in accordance of criteria of Adidas,” the shop manager said, noting that they also plan to hold seasonal sales twice a year.  He added that producers had also worked out a discount program.  

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