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Sunglass Hut opens store in Costa Rica

Sunglass Hut will open a new store in Multiplaza Ecazú, Costa Rica. The global leader in premium quality, designer, and performance sunglass brands, is expanding its operations and chose Costa Rica as the ideal destination.

The company was founded in Miami, Florida, in 1971. It began as a small kiosk and has grown to become the ultimate place for those looking for the best quality brands in fashion and performance. Currently, there are over 3,000 stores worldwide. 

The Sunglass Hut is found in fashionable districts worldwide, from the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Australia, South Africa, China, and Southeast Asia, providing a fun and unique shopping experience.

“We are very excited to open this new store. Sunglass Hut offers consumers a personalized and meaningful shopping experience. Buyers can choose the best pair of sunglasses for their distinctive style,” said Mauricio Prada, general manager of Opticas Visión and Sunglass Hut in Costa Rica.

Brands such as Ray-Ban, Oakley, Costa, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Prada Linea Rossa, and Michael Kors are found at the stores.

“Despite the young history of the brand in Latin America, Sunglass Hut has taken on an expansion journey that is going to continue in the future, with a strong record of growth,” the corporation explained.

According to Sunglass Hut, its success in Mexico “paved the way for the brand expansion all over Latin America.”

“The store network will further expand in several Central American countries (Costa Rica, Panama, and the Dominican Republic) and Argentina. It is a country undergoing deep economic transformation, and positive outcomes are expected to occur in the next 3-5 years,” added Sunglass Hut.

In Multiplaza, store hours are Monday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm and Sunday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.

“Every visitor will get the best advice from our expert salespeople to make the best choice,” concluded Prada.

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