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Service Industries Limited (SIL) (Urdu: سروس انڈسٹریز لمیٹڈ), doing business as Servis, is a Pakistani shoes and tire manufacturer which is based in Lahore, Pakistan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Service factories are located in the Pakistani cities of Gujrat , Muridke , Nooriabad , Raiwind , Negombo , Sri Lanka . [ 3 ]
Lucky One Mall is a shopping mall located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, which is owned by Yunus Brothers Group. It is the largest shopping mall in Pakistan, with an area of about 3.4 million square feet. [4]
Pakistani clothing refers to the ethnic clothing that is typically worn by people in the country of Pakistan and by Pakistanis.Pakistani clothes express the culture of Pakistan, the demographics of Pakistan, and cultures from Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Kashmir regions of the country.
Khaadi (Urdu: کھادی; pronounced [kʰaːd̪iː]) is a Pakistani fashion and lifestyle brand, founded in December 1998.Its headquarters are located in Karachi.As of 2015, it operates 46 stores in 17 cities across Pakistan and 17 stores across the United Kingdom and the GCC.
In March 2014, the Peshawari chappal became the Centre of a global fashion debate when Sir Paul Smith made a similar shoe, which sold for £300. [8] This prompted complaints on social media that the design appropriated the culture and craft of its original Pakistan makers.
In 1970, it was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange, and was one of the leading composite textile houses in Pakistan. [5] The Ideas retail outlet at the Atrium Mall on Zaibunnisa Street in Saddar, Karachi. In 2003, Gul Ahmed expanded to the retail sector and founded Ideas by Gul Ahmed retail chain. [6]
It used to be one of the most prestigious shopping areas in Karachi before the newly built shopping malls in the suburban areas of Karachi were built from the 1980s onwards. Zaibunnisa Street now is known for having a huge number of watch, clock and jewelry shops, large clothing stores for women and men, as well as shoe stores.
Imperial Airways was one of the first airlines to fly to Karachi in December 1926 when Pakistan was a part of British India. [2] J. R. D. Tata made the maiden voyage from Juhu Aerodrome in Bombay (now Mumbai) to Drigh Road airstrip (now Jinnah International Airport), Karachi, via Ahmedabad, on 15 October 1932, carrying mail in a Puss Moth ...