Haity presents itself as a multi-brand chain store, whose activity combines tradition and innovation. The group's first establishment was founded on December 20, 1979, in Santa Catarina Street, and has since expanded the business into several new stores. This chain is especially dedicated to the footwear, from boots and sandals, to sneakers and shoes. At Haity it is also possible to find a wide range of fashion accessories, luggage, wallets, belts for both men and women, under a welcoming space. With a team always available to advise you, Haity is known for a close relationship with its customers.
Travel goods, leather goods
10h - 19:30h
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Address:
Rua do Crasto, 41
Postal Code:
4150-245
City Zone:
Foz Sea
Landline Phone:
914466387
Website:
http://www.haity.pt/
Email:
contabilidade@haity.pt
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