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Sacoor Brothers launches a public printing service at Yas Mall.
Sacoor Brothers has launched a new service by way of innovation: experience the world of 3D Printing. Customers can witness a 3D Printer in the Sacoor Brothers Yas Mall store, the only store in the world to launch this exciting and interactive experience.
The 3D printer produces Sacoor-designed oversized buttons right before spectator’s eyes and allows the customers to touch and feel the final result once the printing process is complete. The experience does not stop there; customers will be invited to select one of five Sacoor designed buttons to take home with them as a keepsake for this new wearable technology. Sacoor-designed button types include Suit, Polo and Shirt buttons. The brand plans to produce and offer additional designs in the future, as the options are endless.
The Yas Mall store is the first and only store in the world to provide such innovation to fashion lovers and beyond. Visit the store today on the Ground floor to experience 3D Printing live.
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