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R M B Badruddin and Co +91-8048371751 R M B Badruddin And Co. https://www.indiamart.com/rmbbadruddinandco/ Established in 2007, R M B Badruddin And Co. has made a well- recognized name as a Manufacturer And Wholesaler of Mens Sherwani, Ladies Stoles, Mens Lungi, Men Kurtas, etc. We offer these at market leading rates. About Us Established in 2007, R M B Badruddin And Co. has made a well-recognized name as a Manufacturer And Wholesaler of Mens Sherwani, Ladies Stoles, Mens Lungi, Men Kurtas And Men Scarves.We have achieved expertise in catering to the requirements of our clients exactly as per their specifications. We emphasize on stringent quality standards in order to ensure that the products provided to our clients is always optimum to its level. Since we have incepted in this industry, we are working under the leadership and quality management of our mentor Mr. Mohd Irfan Ahmed. Moreover, his inspiration and motivation has assisted us in completing all our tasks in a hassle free manner thus earning a top stature in the market. For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/rmbbadruddinandco/profile.html LADIES STOLE O u r P r o d u c t s Ladies Designer Rayon Stole Ladies Printed Casual Rayon Stole Ladies Printed Rayon Stole Ladies Designer Rayon Stole MEN KURTAS O u r P r o d u c t s Mens Peacock Blue Mens Embroidered Kurta Embroidered Kurta Mens Silk Embroidered Kurta Mens Printed Wedding Kurta MENS SHERWANI O u r P r o d u c t s Mens Embroidered Wedding Mens Embroidered Sherwani Sherwani Mens Indo Western Sherwani Mens Designer Groom Sherwani O u r OTHER PRODUCTS: P r o d u c t s Ladies Printed Red Rayon Mens Silk Wedding Kurta Stole Mens Polyester Check Lungi Mens Checked Cotton Lungi F a c t s h e e t Year of Establishment : 2007 Nature of Business : Exporter and Manufacturer Total Number of Employees : Upto 10 People CONTACT US R M B Badruddin And Co. Contact Person: Mohd Irfan Ahmad No. 96, Rabindra Sarani, Barabazar Market Kolkata - 700073, West Bengal, India +91-8048371751 https://www.indiamart.com/rmbbadruddinandco/.
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