Gamarra, the emblematic Lima shopping emporium, begins 2024 with irresistible offers and auctions on summer clothing, marking the beginning of a strategy aimed at accumulating capital for upcoming campaigns.
With the aim of adapting to the dynamism of the market, entrepreneurs offer consumers a unique opportunity to access quality fashion from only S/5.
Gamarra seeks to recover his invested capital
In an effort to overcome the post-holiday economic challenges, Gamarra has planned a series of auctions so that businessmen can recover the money invested during the end-of-year celebrations. “The aim is to accumulate capital to invest in the following fall-winter, school and Mother’s Day campaigns. The idea is that production will begin in February,” explained Susana Saldaña, president of the Gamarra Peru Business Association, for Andina.
This approach not only benefits merchants, but also strengthens the position of the trading emporium, ensuring a constant flow of merchandise and adapting to changing market demands.
What clothes are on discount at Gamarra?
The offers at Gamarra are not only attractive in terms of price, but cover a wide variety of summer clothing. From basics like polos and shirts to more elegant options like dresses and jumpsuits, the emporium offers special discounts with prices starting at S/5. In addition, the possibility of accessing auctions with even more convenient prices when purchasing half a dozen items is a good proposition for buyers and merchants alike.
The president of the Gamarra Peru Business Association assures that the campaign started in December will continue during January and February, although she recognizes the possibility of logistical challenges due to the El Niño Phenomenon.
Source: Larepublica

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