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Cotton collections



WIDE CHOICE The stores showcase over 500 style options

The men's wear brand, Cottons by Century, recently launched two exclusive stores in at Marathahalli and Koramangala.

These brand outlets offer customers a wide array of choices with their 100 per cent cotton shirts embellished with prints, embroidery, cuff and collar styling and super premium structures. Besides cotton shirts, the stores also showcase over 500 style options in their collections of T-shirts, trousers, kurta-pyjamas, boxer shorts, nightwear and corduroy pants.

In addition, the brand also offers trendy accessories such as ties, belts, wallets, socks, pullovers and jackets manufactured by its sub-brand Centurion by Century.

Cottons by Century outlets are located on High Street in Koramangala and at Shop No. 20, Marathahalli Ring Road Junction, next to Hotel Krishna Vaibhav.

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