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EA7 lands in Malta! Luxury sports brand opens its doors at Bay Street Complex
20 years after its establishment the brand has come to Malta for the first time.

Anthea Cachia

Emporio Armani 7 or EA7 has landed in Malta opening its first doors at Bay Street Complex, St Julian's.

It joins a list of brands in the complex, including Bortex, Guess, Springfield, adidas and more.

The luxury sports brand was established in 2004 by Giorgio Armani to reflect a sporty collection of clothes.

EA7 lands in Malta

For that reason, the number seven represents different sports and values:

  • Basketball – Teamwork
  • Sea world – Passion
  • Mountain – Style
  • Driving – Courage
  • Training – Sacrifice
  • Tennis – Determination
  • Golf – Trust

It features performance wear, activewear and everyday pieces.

Now, in 2024, EA7 will be celebrating its 20th anniversary since its inception.

Despite the introduction of EA7 to the islands, the Armani brand is not new.

A|X Armani Exchange was introduced in recent years with the intention of being the more accessible Armani brand with a casual style that aims to attract the younger generation.

Will you be popping by the new EA7 store?

Image Credit: Hudson Group Malta

17th May 2024


Anthea Cachia
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Anthea Cachia
Anthea has a passion for writing, meeting new people and telling stories. With an insatiable curiosity Anthea loves roaming localities in search of long-established small businesses. When not scribbling away on a notebook or tapping on her computer, you can find her experimenting in the kitchen or traveling.

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