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Now at Reliance Trends: ‘T-Shirt Festival’

<P>Reliance Trends, a retail specialty format of Mukesh Ambani run Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), has come up a unique event to attract their avid range of customers. The much awaited T-Shirt Festival, organized at its outlets in Begumpet, Kukatpally and Masab Tank in the twin cities, has finally found the light of day.</P>

<P>The T-shirt festival boasts of over 20,000 unique designs, including many exclusive ranges such as the Cricket World Cup tees and summer special range of ‘Chota Bheem’ T-shirts for kids. Also, special edition sportswear has also been brought to shelf to gratify to the sporting side in every one. The T-Shirt ranges start at Rs. 149 onwards for men, women and children. To add to the festivities, the festival promises a free sporty Reebok watch on every purchase of Rs. 1,999 and above.</P>

<P>A wide range of T-shirts including the crew neck, v-neck, polo, halter neck, scoop neck and turtle neck tees will be made available in scores of colors. A vibrant and youthful collection of T-shirts in variety of prints, inspired by animated and non-animated characters, musicians, bikers, the aviator range and spring – floral range, too, will be available. T-Shirts are also available with Embellished and Embroidered treatment in 100% cotton, knitted, woven, washed and with ‘quick-dry’ technology. With so many varieties to choose from, Reliance Trends is now the place to be.</P>

<P>Reliance Trends, the apparel, luggage and accessories specialty format of Reliance Retail, has forever been at the fore front in an effort to cater to their customers with new and creative offerings. This time around as well, Reliance Trends has come up with an ingenious ideation of T-Shirt festival that will readily cater to the apparel niche category alluringly and effectively. Being one of the most established names in the organized retail segment of India, Reliance Trends has definitely one-upped its stand in the market.</P>
 

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