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Ashapura Intimate Fashion to enter online retail biz

To launch virtual store in April, to sell company manufactured inner wears

BS Reporter Mumbai

To capture a pie of the flourishing online retail business, intimate and lounge wear manufacturing company Ashapura Intimate Fashion (AIFL) plans to launch its own e-commerce venture in April. The launch will coincide with the launch of physical stores in major cities across the country.

"We will launch 'virtual (online) retail store' of our company-manufactured fantasy wear (intimate) and lounge wear products. We will be the first to be in the online space selling a variety of over 5,000 intimate wear, lounge wear, kid and toddler wear in India," said Harshad Thakkar, Chairman and Managing Director, AIFL.

Online stores selling intimate wear are seeing their sales soar as the range of products on offer and the privacy of Internet shopping draws customers by the hordes. Online apparel sales have continued to capture a greater share of India retail ecommerce sales. This contribution is expected to grow to 42 per cent of total retail ecommerce sales in 2015. Therefore, AIFL plans to enter into online retail business of company-made products, said Thakkar.

 

Average annual spending on online purchases is projected to increase by 67 per cent to Rs 10,000 from Rs 6,000 per person. In 2014, about 40 million consumers purchased online and number is expected to grow to 65 million by 2015 with better logistics and internet-ready devices fuelling the demand in e-commerce.

Meanwhile, the Indian innerwear market is estimated to grow at 13 per cent to Rs59,540 crore by 2023. Amongst the core apparel categories, innerwear has clocked potential growth across all segments. In 2013, the Indian innerwear market is worth Rs17,750 crore. The domestic apparel market, which is split into menswear, womenswear and kidswear was worth $41 billion in 2013, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9 per cent to US$ 101 billion in 2023.

Talking on his retail plans, Thakkar said, "As part of our move to fuel our direct sales and meet the growing demand for intimate and lounge wear in India, we will be setting up a 2.5 lakh square feet integrated manufacturing unit in Vapi, Gujarat. The plant will be operationalby FY 2016."

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First Published: Mar 28 2015 | 3:54 PM IST

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