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Liberty Shoes dropping prices

Mumbai, March 28

Liberty Shoes is bringing down the prices of some of its brands. Brands such as Fortune, Tip Top and Gliders will now have lower price points to cater to the mass market. Mr Anupam Bansal, Director Retail, Liberty Shoes, said, "We want to capture a bigger market and make footwear more affordable with the lower priced points." Unleashing a new ad campaign with the baseline, `Keemti Joota Kam Keemat Par', Liberty is attempting to have converts from unbranded to branded footwear users. Hiking its ad spend to Rs 10 crore this year, the Rs 500-crore company is expecting an additional turnover of Rs 50 crore after dropping its prices. - Our Bureau

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