"Kuznetsky Most 20" launched an online store
26.05.2015 6488

"Kuznetsky Most 20" launched an online store

Concept store "Kuznetsky Most 20" has launched its own online store KM20.ru. It presents a full assortment - both clothes of young or little-known designers in Russia, and things of more famous brands. For example, both classic and rare Adidas, Nike and New Balance sneakers will be available. In addition, the online store will sell collections of young Russian fashion designers - Nina Donis, Tigran Avetisyan, Walk of Shame, AWAKE, Gosha Rubchinsky, ZDDZ, etc. The online store was launched in two languages ​​at once - Russian and English. While delivery is carried out in Russia and the CIS.

The site also launched its blog, in which buyers will be introduced to designers whose items are presented in the concept store.

Concept store "Kuznetsky Most 20" has launched its own online store KM20.ru.
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