Apparel retailer C&A plans to modernize 400 stores across Europe in upcoming months. As per a Textile Today report, the new stores will combine corporate identity (CI) and communication to enhance customers’ shopping experiences. C&A will first modernize stores in Germany in Dusseldorf Schadowstraße, Trier, Berlin Köpenick and Oberhausen. The brand cleaned its showrooms to allow products to take centre stage, especially the denim collection.
C&A is a Belgian-German-Dutch chain of fast-fashion retail clothing stores, with European head offices in Vilvoorde, Belgium, and Düsseldorf, Germany. It has stores in many European countries. It serves only the largest markets of Asia, North America and South America. C&A's brands include Angelo Litrico, Avanti, Canda, Clockhouse, Here+There, Palomino, Rodeo, Westbury, Yessica, Yessica Pure and, Your Sixth Sense. The company was founded in 1841 as a Dutch textile company, taking its company name from its founders initials.












