C&A store in PALLADIUM is open during its reconstruction (floor 0)
A two-storey C&A store, which has been a part of PALLADIUM for already several years, is currently undergoing reconstruction. The reconstruction is being carried out in two phases during the summer holidays. First, the part of the store located on floor -1 will be affected in July, followed by floor 0 in August. The C&A store in PALLADIUM will therefore be partially open throughout the reconstruction, so you can head there for bargains on summer clothing and accessories that are currently on sale. They are up to 70% off on selected items!
Do your shopping in C&A during July in the part of the store situated on floor 0 while the part of the store on floor –1 is closed due to the reconstruction. The summer sale of women's clothing and accessories is available there.
During the renovation of the store´s part on floor 0 in August head to the part of C&A on floor -1, which will be opened with a brand-new design after the renovation. In this renovated part of the store, you will be able to buy not only women's fashion, but also men's and children's fashion.
The aim of the ongoing renovation of the C&A store in PALLADIUM is to modernize it and welcome customers at the end of August 2024 with a fresh and modern design of the interior. The new store furnishings and clear product layout will allow for a more intuitive store orientation and a better shopping experience. Of course, the new collections for upcoming Indian Summer will make you look and feel good.
Do you know the history of C&A, which dates to the 19th century?
The company was founded in 1841 by two German brothers Clemens and August Brenninkmeijer in Sneek, Holland, and called C&A. The business grew rapidly thanks to their credibility and innovation (the brothers' ancestors had already been trading fabrics during the 17th and 18th centuries in northern Holland). The company opened its first retail store in 1860. In the 19th century, at the height of the Industrial Revolution, it offered affordable fashion. Further expansion took place in the Netherlands and Germany, where C&A became a key player in the market. After the Second World War, the company quickly regained its position and expanded into other European countries, America and Asia. Currently, C&A operates around 1,300 stores in 20 countries.
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