Swiss brand Bally launches sales at TSUM and DLT
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Swiss brand Bally launches sales at TSUM and DLT

In TsUM and DLT, sales of the collections of the Swiss brand Bally have started. Following the design of the flagship stores, Bally created two installations that will be located at TSUM and DLT from February to March 2016. The women's collection is presented on the third floor in the shoe department, and the men's line on the second.

Recall, the Swiss fashion house Bally produces collections of shoes, leather products and clothing, being the oldest luxury brand in the world. Currently, the Bally brand has a network of 200 boutiques, as well as over 50 official representative offices in various countries of the world, including Russia.

In TsUM and DLT, sales of the collections of the Swiss brand Bally have started.
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