Jumia Adds Over 20,000 Items into its Fashion Store

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Press Release- Jumia Fashion just went High-streetFashion is the most dynamic thing in all our lives and part from looking fabulous, everyone wants to have the right piece of cloth for a specific occasion and weather.

With a new collection of over 20,000 pieces, Jumia Nigeria wants to give its shoppers great styles and fashion brands to go with the latest fashion trends. The online store says that shoppers will have a choice of over 20,000 fashion items online from its store, with a wide array coming solely from the new arrival category which can fit into one’s everyday style, no matter their fashion taste.

Some of the major brands the firm says it has in store are 24, Orange-Jewels, Code, David Wej, Puma, Glamorous, CM Paris, Espirit, Bling Bling.

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