Chinese New Year (CNY) is fast approaching.
But if you’ve yet to purchase your spanking new outfit for CNY this year, perhaps you should pay the Fred Perry Cineleisure store a visit.
Why? Because Fred Perry Cineleisure is having a relocation sale with discounts of up to 70%. across all its products till 19 Feb.
They confirmed it in a cryptic Facebook post on Friday (1 Feb).
Fred Perry polo-tees are staples in every wardrobe. That’s because they come in a fit that makes every body-shape look flattering.
To avoid having your relatives ask if you’ve put on weight this CNY, give these polos a go.
Chinos are a great alternative to conventional denim. But there’s just one problem with them — many of them are baggy AF, making it look like we’re donning plastic bags.
But chinos from Fred Perry are different. Not only are they void of excessive fabrics, they’re perfectly tapered to fit the typical Asian body.
So if you want to look dapper yet not uncle, cop these from Fred Perry.
Nothing beats sneakers when it comes to the game of versatility. But look around you’ll notice that everyone on the streets is wearing the same kicks.
So if you want a fresh pair of go-to sneakers that will allow you to stand out among your peers, consider getting your next pair of sneakers from Fred Perry.
The Fred Perry Cineleisure Relocation Sale will last till 19 Feb.
But given how popular the English brand is, we fully expect products to literally fly off the shelves. So head down fast!
Location: Fred Perry Cineleisure
Address: 8 Grange Road, Cineleisure #03-07A, Singapore 239695
Opening Hours:
Sun-Thurs: 12-9pm
Fri-Sat: 12-11pm
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