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H&M to Open Its First Store in East Malaysia at The Spring, Kuching
By Men's Journal Online | 24 October 2014

The Swedish retailer H&M is expanding its fashion empire to East Malaysia, opening its first store in The Spring, Kuching on October 30th. Growing rapidly since its first introduction to Malaysia in 2012, H&M at The Spring will occupy a massive one-storey shopping space of approximately 33,000 square feet and will offer a wide range of the latest fashion trends for men, women, teenagers, children and sportswear as well as H&M Home which recently made its South East Asian debut in Kuala Lumpur.

To celebrate the launch, H&M will be giving away exciting prizes to early birds who queue up during the store’s opening day! First in queue will receive a gift card worth RM200, while the next 50 shoppers in line will each receive a RM50 gift card. The first 200 shoppers to make a purchase on opening day will also receive a free exclusive tote bag. Shoppers who visit the store on opening day until November 1st, 2014 will also get to enjoy 10% off their entire purchase with a minimum spend of RM150 in a single receipt.

Get ready and be the first to ride in style to Kuching's first H&M store!

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