SUKOSHI MART Opens Its Largest Store Yet, Elevating the Asian Beauty and Lifestyle Shopping Experience

SUKOSHI MART Opens Its Largest Store Yet, Elevating the Asian Beauty and Lifestyle Shopping Experience

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SUKOSHI MART, the premier destination for Asian beauty and lifestyle products, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its largest location yet at CF Rideau Centre in downtown Ottawa. Spanning an impressive 4,300 square feet, this new store marks SUKOSHI MART’s seventh location, reflecting the brand’s growing popularity and commitment to bringing a unique shopping experience to North America.

New SUKOSHI MART store at CF Rideau Centre on opening day. Photo courtesy of SUKOSHI MART

SUKOSHI MART offers a carefully curated selection of skincare, makeup, K-pop music, lifestyle products, and collectibles. The brand’s ethos, inspired by the concept of ‘a small and certain happiness,’ resonates deeply with customers seeking quality, authenticity, and joy in their shopping journey.

“We are excited to open our largest SUKOSHI MART store yet, as it represents not just our growth but our commitment to creating spaces where people can come together to discover and share the joy of Asian culture,” says Linda Dang, CEO of SUKOSHI MART. “Our mission has always been to bring a slice of happiness to our customers’ lives through our products and shopping experience.”

Having forged successful partnerships with global icons such as LINE FRIENDS, BTS, Genshin Impact, and Studio Ghibli, SUKOSHI MART has positioned itself as a leader in the Asian beauty and lifestyle retail space. These collaborations underscore the brand’s dedication to delivering exclusive and sought-after products to its passionate fanbase.

New SUKOSHI MART store at CF Rideau Centre on opening day. Photo courtesy of SUKOSHI MART

A pioneer of experiential shopping, SUKOSHI MART goes beyond traditional retail to create immersive experiences that connect with its young, dynamic audience. Dang adds, “We believe in the power of experiential shopping to bring joy and excitement to our customers. It’s about creating a community and connecting with our demographic on a deeper level.”

Each store is designed to be a destination where customers can explore, discover new favorites, and indulge in their love for Asian culture and products. Strategically located in some of the top shopping centres in Canada, including the CF Toronto Eaton Centre and Square One Shopping Centre, SUKOSHI MART’s new flagship store is set to become a landmark for enthusiasts and newcomers alike. This expansion is a testament to the brand’s success and its vision to bridge cultures through retail.

Looking ahead, SUKOSHI MART is excited to announce plans for further expansion across Canada and into the U.S. market. This growth strategy reinforces the brand’s ambition to make ‘a small and certain happiness’ accessible to a wider audience, fostering a global community of fans and shoppers.

Experience the joy of SUKOSHI MART, where every visit is an opportunity to connect with a world of beauty, music, and Asian lifestyle.

New SUKOSHI MART store at CF Rideau Centre on opening day. Photo courtesy of SUKOSHI MART

About SUKOSHI MART:

SUKOSHI MART is a leading Asian beauty and lifestyle retailer that offers a diverse range of high-quality products, from skincare and makeup to K-pop music, lifestyle items, and collectibles. With a focus on experiential shopping and authentic cultural experiences, SUKOSHI MART serves as a bridge between Asia’s vibrant cultures and North American audiences. Committed to spreading happiness and connecting with its community, SUKOSHI MART continues to grow and inspire with every store it opens.To stay up to date with new store opening dates and exclusive events, sign up on sukoshimart.com to be notified.

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