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THE BOMBAY STORE

174 employees

In the heart of India's struggle for freedom, two giants, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Sir Jamsetji Tata, conceived a revolutionary idea: a store that transcended mere commerce, aiming to sell dreams. Established in 1906, the Bombay Swadeshi Store, as it was originally called, was more than just a shop; it symbolised India's unwavering spirit. By promoting the idea of Swadeshi, the store showcased the importance of self-reliance, a message echoed by our freedom fighters. It was far from an ordinary retail establishment; it was a passionate proclamation of 'Make in India,' long before the phrase gained popularity. From its modest beginnings, it evolved into a premier destination for fashion and lifestyle, cherished by Indians and recognised globally. Today, The Bombay Store remains a vibrant tapestry of India. It's a place where tradition and trend seamlessly blend, where history is celebrated as hip fashion. Every nook and cranny tells a story, and each product embodies a piece of India's soul. Our offerings pay homage to the traditional handicraft and folk art styles that define our nation. With a string of stores spread across the country, it's a sanctuary where you can explore the India of yesteryears, today, and tomorrow. It's not merely a shopping experience; it's an immersive journey. Carrying forward the rich legacy of our ancestors, we proudly represent India's unique cultural heritage. We honour this responsibility by preserving and promoting our diverse traditions, while sharing India's timeless contributions with the world.

Basic info

Industry

Retail

Sectors

Retail

Date founded

1906

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