Hody, Indonesian Local Fashion Brand, Meresmikan Soft Opening First Branch In Malaysia
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JAKARTA - Indonesia's brand-brand fashion is increasingly talking and showing quality in the midst of foreign brand attacks. The more they come here, they don't just shake the stability of the foreign brand. But also competing head to head.

Their existence is also increasingly recognized by the world. Not a few brands are starting to appear in fashion events in overseas areas. Carrying out the enthusiasm to expand globally, Hody as a local Indonesian fashion brand known for products such as bags, shoes, wallets, and other accessories, inaugurated his first soft opening branch in Malaysia.

The presence of outlets in the neighboring country is to strengthen the current presence in the Southeast Asian market.

"Stepping into Malaysia is an honor for us. This is a step that will take Hody to the international level according to Hody's vision to become the best fashion brand at the Asian level, and we are very pleased to introduce our best collection to customers in Malaysia," said Mira Nur, Owner Hody.id., in his statement, Friday 10 November.

"With respect for the extraordinary culture and natural beauty in Malaysia, we feel very confident that Hody's collection will match perfectly with customer tastes there," he added.

Hody's branch in Malaysia is located on Jl. Batik 2/1A No.213, Taman Batik, Sungai Petani, Kota Kedah. This store offers a variety of products, including the latest collection of Hody bags, shoes, wallets and accessories. Then it will officially open on December 11, 2023, with the soft opening event which will last until November 30, 2023.

"Hody has long been recognized in Indonesia, and we are committed to bringing the beauty of Indonesian local fashion products to customers in Malaysia. With our unique and high-quality collection, we hope to meet all your expectations in shopping for special fashion products," concluded Munyati Nur, Brand Manager of Hody Malaysia.


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