Aspiring fashionistas who want to rock a new style should check out some of these insane deals.
The G2000 and Topman sale will offer branded tops, bottoms and dresses from $9.90 at the Singpost Centre in Paya Lebar. The sale runs until Sunday (14 Jul).
Don’t miss these deals because updating your wardrobe isn’t cheap. Here’s some of the best finds from Singapore Warehouse Sales & Events.
According to Singapore Warehouse Sales & Events, the prices of the clothes are as follows:
Those who don’t ever want to get caught wearing the same dress twice, can browse from these racks and pick those outfits that fit personal style.
We think it’s a great time to spruce up your wardrobe – just in time for the Great Singapore Sale – because your budget will no longer stop you from having too many dresses.
Those who need a casual date night outfit should mix and match these blouses and skirts. Don’t forget to bring your BFFs to get a trustworthy second opinion.
Millennials on the lookout for a new outfit for an upcoming party or trip to the club shouldn’t try out these skirts from Topshop.
Men who want a new promotion should suit up and upgrade their office attire with a set of blazers and dress shirts. A well-tailored blazer is a good investment if it can help you make a good impression.
Locals who want to rock a smart casual look can take their pick from these classic button-down short sleeve shirts at $25.
The G2000 and Topman sale runs from now till Sunday (14 Jul) at the SingPost Centre in Paya Lebar. The SingPost Centre is a 7-minute walk from Paya Lebar MRT station.
Sale period: 9 to 14 July, 10:00am – 10:00pm
Address: 10 Eunos Rd 8, Singapore 408600
Nearest MRT: Paya Lebar MRT
Locals who need outfits for upcoming occasions shouldn’t miss out on this massive sale. They say you can have anything you want in life if you dress for it and we’re eager to test that theory.
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