Abercrombie and Fitch (A&F) is an extremely popular brand among youngsters who love rocking basic tees and casual shirts.
From now till 1 Mar, the brand is having a massive sale at their Orchard flagship store where products like shirts, jackets and jeans are going for up to 60% off their original price tags.
So if you’re looking to rehaul your wardrobe, here’s the perfect occasion to shop, yet feel guilt-free about it.
With Singapore’s warm weather all-year-round, short-sleeve T-shirts are the way to go if you’re looking for something to wear day in, day out.
At the sale, you’ll be able to get 30% of these minimalistic T-shirts.
Furthermore, they have hoodies of all colours and designs going for 50% off — perfect for students looking for outerwear to keep them warm in cold lecture theatres.
A&F denim jeans are also available at the sale.
Keen-eyed folks at Money Digest spotted a pair originally costing $154 going for just $36.90 — a whopping 75% discount.
That said, we advise heading down physically to the store to explore the array of jeans available and try them out for yourself.
CNY might be coming to an end today, but A&F is still handing out angbaos.
While the red packets do not hold any cash, it contains a crimson discount voucher that allows you to enjoy 12% off items storewide.
As the voucher is valid until 1 Mar, you can hold on to the voucher and return at a later date to make purchases.
However, this voucher does not apply to certain types of items such as fragrances and candles, so do take note of the exceptions.
If you like products from A&F, this sale is the perfect opportunity to stock up your closet with more favourite pieces.
You can find their flagship store at:
Abercrombie & Fitch
Address: 270 Orchard Road, Singapore 238857
Contact: +65 6733 8831
Opening hours: 10am-10pm
With 3 storeys worth of discounted apparel, you will certainly find something that will suit you.
No information of the sale period is known, so you might want to head down ASAP before it ends.
Featured image by MS News.
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