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BRENTA JAMES
BRENTA JAMES

Be it formal, be it semi-formal, be it casual, be it Indo-Western, be it Indian; Pantaloons has it all. A couple of years back, I got to know about this brand through a friend of mine from Saudi. She was so excited when she was talking about the brand and its products. Though the brand was relatively new to the Indian customers, within a short stint, the brand has spread far and wide into all the tier 1 and tier 2 cities.

Be it any city and for any occasion, Pantaloons becomes a one-stop solution to your clothing requirement. The brand has got into the mind of the customers for the diverse products it has to offer and for the quality of the products they offer. Every time you enter an outlet you can see the outlet stacked with trendy apparels that you can not resist yourself from buying them. 

Apart from the apparels for men, women and kids; they also provide cosmetics, footwear, handbags, watches, jewellery, perfumes etc.

Yet another distinguishing feature of a Pantaloon outlet is that it serves as a house of brands. It hosts brands such as Allen Solly, Louis Philippe, Van Heusen, People, John Miller, Levis, Spykar and much more. Because of the presence of a mixture of brands, it becomes easy to compare the products under a single roof. 


My life journey

I am a 'GIRL’ from Cochin, Kerala. I did my graduation in Electronics and Communication and got placed in the very first company that came to my campus. My parents were very proud of me. But I realised it is not where I belong. I wanted to be different from the rest of the people around me. I wanted to do a job which gives me happiness. 

Being a girl born in a conservative family my options were narrowed down. I wanted to pursue marketing management. I had to convince my parents for the same and gave the CAT exam. Currently, I am studying in one of the premier b-schools in India. I was the first engineer in my family and the first person to pursue a field in management. 

I wanted to break the stereotype that existed in my family and locality that girls should get a job after graduation and get married. I wanted to show to the world that a girl has the right to study and excel in whatever she wants. By this career choice of mine, not only I get to be in a field I want, but also I get to motivate others around me. 

I want to show the world that I can do much more than what they believed I could. I want to show them there isn’t anything a girl can’t achieve if she has the will.  So the next time a girl won’t be hesitant to tell her parents what she wants to be in her life. I want them to think big and be whatever they want to be.

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Cochin to IMI NewDelhi!!