
Hi-Tec summits the peak of retail excellence at Tyger Valley Shopping Centre.
On Thursday, 5 October, Hi-Tec has embarked on a recent adventure with the opening of their brand-new store in Tyger Valley Shopping Centre.
The Tyger Valley store is one out of five existing Hi-Tec stores in the Western Cape, but what makes it different is their aim to create an exciting customer experience through digital content on their high-tech screens. The thoughtful design and engaging features educate shoppers on quality products. “We aim to bring the Hi-Tec product to life through innovative screens and in-store content creation”, says Hi-Tec’s Trade Marketing Manager, Sandi Goodwin.
Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or honest getting started, Hi-Tec also launched their summer collection and has got you covered to fabricate your next adventure a success. Their sandals, t-shirts are perfect for a stroll on the beach and if you are tackling the trials, you can explore their hiking boots.
In partnership with Lunga Singama, HeartFM Radio presenter and sneaker guru, Hi-Tec also sponsored 20 pairs of shoes to the Isiseko Charity which will be donated to an underprivileged school for sport and educational purposes. These shoes were handed over at the store launch, on Thursday evening.
You too can experience the thrill of adventure in the comfort of the recent Hi-Tec store in Tyger Valley Shopping Centre, opposite Edgars. It is open from 9 am to 7 pm on weekdays, from 9 am to 6 pm on Saturdays, and from 9 am to 4 pm on Sundays. Alternatively, you can shop online at www.hi-tec.co.za.
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