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UNIQLO Bukit Bintang reopens with first in-house coffee store

UNIQLO Bukit Bintang reopens with first in-house coffee store

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UNIQLO Malaysia has revealed the reopening of its iconic Fahrenheit88 Store, with celebrations and in-store activities, inclusive of Malaysia’s first UNIQLO coffee.

According to the brand, the remodeling, located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant commercial centre in Bukit Bintang, “aims to enhance accessibility and convenience within the city centre”.

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The Farhenheit88 store was went through the remodeling and also reaffirms the brand’s commitment to providing a shopping haven that is "Made for All”, with hopes to bring UNIQLO closer to the community.  The reopening of the new store also came along with Malaysia’s first UNIQLO coffee location. According to media reports, UNIQLO opened its first coffee outlet at its flagship Ginza store in Tokyo Japan in 2021, prior to opening in Malaysia.

The small kiosk currently only offers a small selection of drinks and snacks for customers to purchase, most of which however are common favourites amongst the Malaysian crowd. The brand also took to their social media page to showcase the different in-store activities, benefits, and services that were offered on the opening day itself. The offerings covered flight tickets to Japan, a limited edition UNIQLO knot bag and a special UNIQLO coffee cup.

The flight tickets were limited to the opening day, while the knot bag was exclusive to the first four days of the opening.

A+M has reached out for more information.

Recently, UNIQLO celebrated its 10-year anniversary in Indonesia by collaborating with popular Indonesian brands GoJek, Indomie and Tolak Angin. The collaboration includes a special collection of UNIQLO t-shirts that feature cartoon icons that are synonymous with the respective brands.

“Together with these three brands, we want to contribute to making the lives of the Indonesian people better now and in the years to come with the best quality products, in a collection of UT T-shirts with attractive and exclusive designs,” said the brand in a statement on its website.

UNIQLO fans will also be able to creatively customize their own t-shirts with a set of 18 new UTme! stickers that have been created for the collaboration.

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