Vivid Colour Blocks, Bold Stripes & Fresh Florals! Find Out What’s New at Mango Nigeria
Posted on Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 at 1:52 PMBy Damilare Aiki
Get inspired this season by the new collection from Mango. This season’s Mango collection has several refreshing looks from bright colours for those who want to make a statement to more subtle colours for those who want to keep it classy and simple. There is something for everyone including tops, dresses, shorts, skirts, shoes and lots more at great prices. Be sure to stop at the Mango store in Lagos or Abuja today!
Mango Nigeria
Abuja: Ground Floor, Store 13, Silverbird Entertainment Centre, Abuja
Lagos: 18, The Palms Shopping Mall, Lekki, Lagos, Lagos
Contact: Mango Lagos – 08099995599 | Mango Abuja – 08099994499

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Nize stuff. Mango Nigeria is far more expensive than their outlets in other countries, WHY?
LOL. They call it the Nigerian Factor. When they do their price breakdown or rate build up, there is something they call the Nigerian Factor. I guess that is supposed to cover or account for the unstable nature of the Nigerian economy, which is greatly influenced by things like Kidnapping, Boko Haram, Corruption in HD etc. Seriously speaking though, I heard that once from a contractor doing a job in Lagos and he was estimating the cost of an item and included the Nigerian factor.
Exports are usually more expensive in comparison to country of origin.
Besides,a lot of the clothes stores use the arbitrage strategy when it comes to pricing outside their domain to maximise profit. Same goes for Zara.
nice piece…not d sandals are not ‘catching’..
love the first one, the rest <<<<<<<<
*but
love the sunday skirt……………absolutely churchish……………………lol@ginika nigerian factor
if its been produced in Nigeria, the cost of production is always crazy compared to other countries.e.g no light (running on generator 24/7). and if not produced in Nigeria, they have to pay to ship Nigeria. we have alot of catching up to do in this country, we have a long way to go
hmm, the shoes are a NO NO for me.
lol @ the Nigerian factor in considering pricing. Wonders!
but, what?
I love d skirts…i so want…….
They’re just OK IMO…@Ginika, nicely written, apt if i must say!
not really what naija babes want 2 wear!!!!….too western!
Really! Wait and see what we do with any type of fashion….check out previous bn pictures
LOL. I trust naija babes. They always find a way to ‘make it their own’!
Now I can comment. First time I came first
. I love their clothes but I can buy them in UK. The only problem is that I hardly know how to mix colours.
mango no try with all these “aunty gimme cake dresses o”
Wow.
Dis is so Spring and cute.
Wish they werent so expensive in Nigeria.
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Collection’s just ok….doesn’t do it for me tho.
lloooooo
I won’t buy anything here for my woman . They look ok’d fashioned and just colourful like fake N.York clothes.
yeah. sure.
I love Monday,thursday and sunday.
I seriously dnt understand why a brand like mango would make this kind of error in judgement I mean you are trying to sell clothes to Nigerians and yet your AD campeing has white models on it . Its not done anywhere in the world even if you wanted to use white models there no law against pairing them up with a Nigerian model some one we can all identify with nah wah oh
i honestly would’nt wear those shoes
mm, the first model is black, you know short of sounding racist or colour blind….. fact is you dont need a nigerian model to dress up in them Mango designes for a nigerian to know how to rock this cloths. White or black we are known to dress beautifully IRO of who is modeling it.