A New Era of Stylish Menswear Begins
We’re excited to announce the grand opening of Arrow in Sri Lanka, in exclusive collaboration with Softlogic. This launch marks a significant addition to the country's premium retail landscape as the iconic American menswear brand makes its debut at ODEL, One Galle Face Mall.
Globally recognized for its authentic American style and over 170 years of heritage, Arrow has long been a go-to for modern gentlemen seeking sophisticated, versatile fashion. The Arrow collection in store at Odel offers a curated selection of shirts, tailored blazers, suits, refined polos, chinos, and smart-casual essentials—all crafted to suit the evolving lifestyle of today’s urban man.
More than just a store, the new Arrow space offers an immersive brand experience. The interior has been exclusively designed to reflect the brand’s premium identity, blending modern design aesthetics with subtle heritage cues. From clean lines and polished finishes to thoughtfully arranged displays, every detail is tailored to create a seamless and elevated shopping journey.
This launch reaffirms Softlogic’s commitment to bringing world-class fashion brands to Sri Lanka, and in offering customers access to global style right at home. Arrow’s arrival further strengthens our vision to redefine retail along international standards and elevated experiences.
Discover the all-new Arrow collection at ODEL, Level 3, One Galle Face Mall.
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