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The Polish retailer SMYK All for Kids opens its first store in Pitesti and reaches 32 units in Romania

May 7, 2024

The Polish company SMYK All for Kids, one of the largest retailers in the segment of toys, clothing, shoes and accessories for children, is expanding in Romania with a new store in Pitesti. Therefore, the retailer reaches 32 stores nationwide, thus ensuring a better national coverage.
The store in Pitești is the first SMYK All for kids unit in Argeș county and the 12th in the south of the country, after the units opened in Bucharest, Craiova, Ploiesti and Târgoviște. The new store opens on April 25, in Argeș Mall (Strada Tudor Vladimirescu, No. 37), with an area of ​​470 sqm and 8 employees ready to offer parents advice and suggestions regarding purchases for children.
"We are pleased to strengthen our store network by expanding in Pitesti, one of the cities with promising potential in the south of the country. The SMYK All for Kids concept was developed with the aim of offering a diverse range of products and services aimed at families, including clothing, toys and accessories for children from birth to adolescence. Our mission is to build a friendly and inspiring environment for the families that come through our door. In our stores, parents can find all the necessary items for raising and caring for their children, while the little ones can explore a world full of adventures and fun", says Sorin Stancu, general manager of SMYK All for Kids Romania.
As SMYK All for kids has accustomed its audience, at the opening of the new store there will be a campaign with 20% discounts on all full-price items: clothing, shoes, accessories and toys, while stocks last, between the 25th and the 28th April. Also, during the same period, the first 100 customers will receive a Smiki teddy bear or a Pilot FriXion roller as a gift. In addition, there will also be surprise prizes for customers who sign up for the loyalty program. On the same days, the opening of the store in Pitesti will be celebrated with activities for children and balloon modeling, held between 12:00 and 18:00.
The offer of the new SMYK store in Argeș Mall in Pitesti includes a wide range of products, clothing and footwear, accessories for children made under its own brand, Cool Club.De asemenea, un segment important al ofertei SMYK îl reprezintă jucăriile interactive și educaționale pentru toate vârstele, atât cele produse sub brand propriu, SMIKI, cât și cele aparținând unor branduri globale cunoscute, precum LEGO, Barbie, Fisher Price, Hot Wheels etc.
The offer is completed by childcare items: prams, car seats, table chairs, cosmetics, essential items in the growth and care of little ones in the first years.
The opening hours of the new SMYK All for Kids store in Argeș Mall in Pitesti are between 10:00 and 22:00, from Monday to Sunday.

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