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Stradivarius is a Spanish chain of fashion-forward stores for women specializing in youthful yet modern apparel. It is fully owned by [[Inditex Group]]. Born in 1994 as a family owned business in Barcelona Spain, the chain was acquired by [[Inditex Group]] in 1999 and now has 361 stores in 24 countries.
Stradivarius is a Spanish chain of fashion-forward stores for women specializing in youthful yet modern apparel. It is fully owned by [[Inditex Group]]. Born in 1994 as a family owned business in Barcelona Spain, the chain was acquired by [[Inditex Group]] in 1999 and now has 361 stores in 24 countries.
Stradivarius operates in: Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Cyprus, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudia Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tukey & United Arab Emirates.
Stradivarius operates in: Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Cyprus, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudia Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tukey & United Arab Emirates.

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Stradivarius is a Spanish chain of fashion-forward stores for women specializing in youthful yet modern apparel. It is fully owned by Inditex Group. Born in 1994 as a family owned business in Barcelona Spain, the chain was acquired by Inditex Group in 1999 and now has 361 stores in 24 countries. Stradivarius operates in: Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Cyprus, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudia Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tukey & United Arab Emirates.

Stradivarius website: www.e-stradivarius.com / www.e-stradivarius.es Categories: Clothing brands | Inditex brands