Lux Industries Ltd
NSE:LUXIND
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Lux Industries Ltd
Glance View
Lux Industries Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of knitted apparel. The company is headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal. The company went IPO on 2015-11-30. The firm's products include men's, women's and kids' innerwear, winterwear, socks and slacks for women in varied colors and designs. Its products for men include vests, gym vests, briefs, boxers, shorts, hoodies and sweatshirts, tracks, capri and t-shirts, among others. Its products for women include t-shirt, round neck t-shirt, leggings, indo-western bottoms, lounger and pyjamas, track pants, shorts, bra and panties, among others. Its products for kids include vests, drawers and trunks, printed t-shirt, high neck t-shirt and round neck t-shirt, among others. Its brands include Lux Cozi, ONN, GenX, Lyra, Lux Infero, Lux Venus, Lux Cott's Wool, One 8, Lux Cozi Big Shot, Lux Venus Classic, Lux Cozi Glo, Lux Nitro, Lux Cozi Her, Lux Touch, Lux Karishma and Lux Mozze. The firm has operations in India and caters to both domestic and international markets.
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