The Souled Store eyes Rs 2K crore via IPO

Pop culture merchandise and casualwear retailer The Souled Store is looking to raise up to Rs 2,000 crore through an initial public offering (IPO) in the next 18 months. The capital will be used to fund its international expansion plans as well as to increase its physical store footprint locally.

The finance team at the Mumbai-headquartered startup has started scouting bankers to decide on the details, Vedang Patel, co-founder, The Souled Store, told FE.

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The firm, which started a decade ago with the proposition of pop-culture merchandise for the youth, will also increase store keeping units (SKUs) to include more trinkets like floor rugs, and decorative apparel patches.

“We have identified three levers of expansion — physical footprint in India, go international starting with Dubai, and the range of products available across platforms,” Patel said.

The Souled Store will start its international expansion with Dubai as it is a lucrative destination for retail and is also close to India. .

“Apart from figuring out the local supply chain mechanics, we will also need to make changes to the SKU strategy since there are some strict rules regarding the text and images that can be used for apparel,” Patel said.

For the India store footprint, the firm will ramp up the current number of around 40 to 60 by April. The brand, which started its offline retail journey from Mumbai, is currently present across metros, mini-metros, and a few tier-2 cities.

“For our offline presence, we want to be in cities which have a thriving local market. There has to be the tendency to go to a destination and shop. It could be a local market like Linking Road or Colaba Causeway in Mumbai, or a particular mall, which may be the case in smaller cities,” Patel said.

The company spends up to Rs 3 crore to launch a new store, especially in metros. While lease and rental is a portion of this cost, the interiors make up the most, Patel said. 

According to Patel, the high cost of investment does not significantly impact margins since the stores, especially those in the metros,

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