Columbia opens its largest store in Colombia in Bogotá's Zona T

U.S. brand Columbia opened its largest store in Colombia on May 5 in Bogotá's Zona T, spanning 140 square meters.

The store operates as a flagship location and carries all of the brand's lines, from mountain and outdoor gear to fishing, skiing and snow products. It features exclusive references that strengthen its role as a standout point in Columbia's store network in Colombia.

The company said Bogotá will serve as the hub for its Latin American expansion. The brand's head of marketing noted that the opening is part of a roadmap that includes at least two additional stores this year, one outside the capital in a warm-climate city.

The launch reflects a long-term vision in which Colombia is positioned as a priority market due to its size, growth potential and climate diversity. With this move, Columbia aims to reinforce its standing in the outdoor and lifestyle segment while building closer ties with local consumers.

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