fbpx
Connect with us

Lifestyle

Pestle & Mortar Finally Closes Bangsar Store After 5 Years

Published

Pestle Mortar Closes Bangsar Store, Taking The Brand Back To The Streets - World Of Buzz 1
Source: Pestle & Mortar

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.

Pestle & Mortar has rattled the streetwear industry in the region yet again. It took a bold step of closing down its Flagship store yesterday (30th August 2018) after 5 years being a prominent figure in the retail space in Bangsar.

Pestle &Amp; Mortar Closes Bangsar Store, Bringing The Brand Back To The Streets - World Of Buzz 1

Source: facebook

Pestle &Amp; Mortar Closes Bangsar Store, Bringing The Brand Back To The Streets - World Of Buzz 5

Source: facebook

What’s their next step?

Taking a bold move to challenge the norm, Pestle & Mortar, in a collaboration with Major Drop, will utilise Major Drop Portals, where the brand will venture into a QR powered online retail space, giving freedom to current and potential followers of the brand to make purchases through their smartphones no matter where they are.

So how do we buy some of their stuff now? 

Besides their online portal, you can do so via The Major Drop Portals, which will be placed at any of the Pestle & Mortar Pop Ups. Customers would just need to scan the QR code for the desired product on display. This will lead them straight to the product page on their official website.

After selecting the right size and making the purchase through their payment gateway, customers can decide whether to have the items delivered to their address or they can immediately pick them up at the Pop Up store by presenting their e-receipt.

This is Pestle & Mortar’s journey into the cashless society, embracing the technological movement that creates a hassle free experience for the customers.

Pestle &Amp; Mortar Closes Bangsar Store, Bringing The Brand Back To The Streets - World Of Buzz 2

Source: juice

Hugh Koh, co-founder of Pestle & Mortar, stated that,

“The brand is much bigger than the store. We want to reach as many people as possible, in the coolest way possible and what better way to do so than bring it back to the streets.” 

The CEO of Major Drop, Lim Sheng Feixiang, said, “The internet consumption trend in Malaysia has always been headed towards the portable mobile device as opposed to the traditional desktop/laptop one and retail should be no different. With the Major Drop Portals, we hope to reach beyond the walls of the Bangsar Flagship and the online store as we know it.”

It is exciting to see the current development of the brand and how Pestle & Mortar continues to set standards as well as be innovative in their business model. As sad it is to hear their flagship store shutting down, don’t worry, this is definitely not the last you’ll hear from them!

Also read: 11 Malaysian Clothing Brands You Should Know About
Pestle &Amp; Mortar Closes Bangsar Store, Bringing The Brand Back To The Streets - World Of Buzz

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.



Just In

Feat Image Inheritance Feat Image Inheritance
News5 hours ago

Thai Maid Inherits RM12.8 Million from Her French Employer After She Was Found Dead in Koh Samui

A shocking case has been making headlines in Thailand over the past week or so after a Thai woman received...

My Post 1 2024 05 07T171202.828 My Post 1 2024 05 07T171202.828
News6 hours ago

Rapid KL Suspends Monorail Services at Certain Stations Due to Huge Fallen Tree

Those commuting in and around Kuala Lumpur, this one is for you! Due to a huge fallen tree at Jalan...

Collage 7 Collage 7
News6 hours ago

JUST IN: Cars on KL Road Damaged After HUGE Tree Falls on Them, 1 Reported Dead

The heavy downpour this evening (May 7) has caused major damage on KL road. In a video that was shared...

Feat Image Bjak Respond Feat Image Bjak Respond
News11 hours ago

BJAK Responds to JPJ, Says its Road Tax Renewal Services is Merely Optional and it is Also FOC

Following the Road Transport Department’s (JPJ) statement yesterday clarifying that the online platform BJAK Sdn Bhd (BJAK) was never authorised...

Feat Image Nasi Lemak Feat Image Nasi Lemak
News12 hours ago

M’sian Travel Agency Refutes Claims by Japan Restaurant, Says They Only ‘Surveyed’ & Never Ordered Food

Following the viral incident in which a restaurant in Shibuya, Tokyo claimed that a Malaysian travel agent ‘ghosted’ them after...

Collage 15 Collage 15
News1 day ago

Study: 39% of Malaysians are Willing to Resign if WFH is Less Than Work From Office, Mostly Gen Z

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the world A LOT, especially in terms of the number of deaths and the new norms....

Feat Image Youth Development Feat Image Youth Development
News1 day ago

Study: Malaysia Among Best Nations for Youth Development, Ranks 8th in the World for Equality & Opportunity

Malaysia was ranked favourably in the latest iteration of the Global Youth Development Index Report published by the Commonwealth Secretariat, placing...

My Post 1 2024 05 06T143858.669 My Post 1 2024 05 06T143858.669
News1 day ago

Thai Hot Guys Refused Entry into Singapore to Attend the Opening of Their New Restaurant

Starting a business in a foreign country is a big deal, hence making it meaningful for the business owners to...

Announcement

Latest Videos



TRENDING TODAY