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The Free Press Journal - Indore
|September 01, 2025
Why Uniqlo feels just as at home in Bangalore as it does in Tokyo or New York—Nidhi Rastogi explains.
While most international retailers compete by chasing seasonal trends, Uniqlo has quietly built a global empire around simplicity, function, and timeless appeal. Today, it stands as the world's third-largest apparel company, present in over 25 countries, proof that fashion's future doesn't lie in constant reinvention, but in consistency and quality.
Uniqlo positions itself as a "Life Wear" brand. Its mission is clear: to make clothes that make life better. That philosophy, according to Nidhi Rastogi, Marketing Director of Uniqlo India, runs through everything the company does: "Whether it's business, products, or customer experience, the culture of Uniqlo is rooted in asking: how can we genuinely make people's lives better?"
The Uniqlo Way Of Living Uniqlo's appeal is not rooted in eye-catching seasonal collections but in understated basics elevated by cutting-edge fabric technology. Iconic innovations like HEATTECH (thin but warm thermal wear), AIRism (breathable summer fabrics), and Ultra Light Down (lightweight, packable jackets) are not just fashion items—they are solutions to everyday problems.
These innovations reflect a distinctly Japanese approach: clothing as a form of craftsmanship, combining tradition with technology. By working with textile innovators like Toray Industries, the brand creates patented fabrics designed to adapt to climate, lifestyle and comfort needs. It's this practical innovation that resonates across cultures, making Uniqlo as popular in Paris as it is in Seoul or San Francisco.
This story is from the September 01, 2025 edition of The Free Press Journal - Indore.
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