Now" delivers fashion, beauty, and accessories in 30 minutes, starting in Bengaluru and expanding to major cities.
But what happens to torn or damaged clothes, or items that no one wants to buy? Often, they are sent to India, joining a global second-hand trade in which billions of old garments are bought and ...
Indias largest online apparel retailer recently launched M-Now in certain pockets of Bengaluru. While this is a quick ...
India's most well-known clothing retailer, Fabindia, known for its ethnic attires, has often found itself in the crosshairs of the country's right-wing. Why does a brand rooted in local traditions ...