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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 22:10:00
On the 16th February, D. Samson & Sons (Pvt) Ltd celebrated the opening of the recently re-located DSI showroom in Kandy.
The showroom, which was previously, located at No. 42, Dalada Veediya can now be found at No. 28, Dalada Veediya with an entirely new look.
Present at the event was Thusitha Rajapaksa, the Managing Director of D. Samson & Sons (Pvt) Ltd and other members of the senior management.
The showroom features a large number of popular local brands such as, DSI, Samson, Ranpa, DSI Supersport, U Softo, Beat, Beach, Jessica, Silviar, Waves, Piccaso and AVI, while well-known international brands like, Reebok, Fila, Puma and Red Tape can also be found at the new showroom. Thus providing customers with a wide array of top quality footwear to choose from.
Being a reputed provider of footwear of excellent quality in Sri Lanka, D. Samson & Sons (Pvt) Ltd is the main marketing and distributing sector of the DSI Samson Group. It is one of the largest retail networks in the country that provides footwear and apparel to the local customer.
D. Samson and Sons (Pvt) Ltd is the sole distributor of local footwear brands; DSI, Ranpa, Samsons, DSI Supersport, Beat, Beach, Waves, U Softo, Jessica, Silviar and AVI. Additionally, the line carries popular international brands such as Reebok, Puma, Fila, Clarks,Florsheim, New Balance, Flitflop, INC 5, W, Aurelia and U.SPolo.
The DSI network spans more than 200 company outlets, 4000 dealers and 50 sales representatives island wide.
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