Running out of ideas on where to buy cute clothes for your children?
If you’re tired of shopping at Cotton On Kids or Fox Kids all the time, you’ll soon have a new store to go to.
H&M will be unveiling its first kids store in Singapore at United Square on Thursday, 22 Nov 2018.
Currently, children’s clothes and accessories are only available in several H&M stores like the ones at Suntec City, VivoCity and ION Orchard.
Even then, they occupy only a small section of the store. The new H&M Kids outlet will dedicate an entire store just to kids apparel.
You can expect to find a wide selection of clothes, accessories and footwear for kids, from newborns to teens aged up to 14 years.
Since it’s close to the holiday season, it will be the perfect time and place to shop for your children’s clothes.
For parents who always find themselves stressing over their children’s outfits for festive occasions, H&M has a range designed just for that.
And the children’s clothes are stylish yet age-appropriate, so there’s no need to worry.
To celebrate the Grand Opening, shoppers will be treated to free popcorn at the United Square outlet.
The first 80 shoppers in line will receive a free H&M limited edition tote bag and a chance to win a H&M voucher worth up to $200.
That’s equivalent to about 10 items of clothing for your child!
There’ll be a lucky draw to select a winner of the $200 voucher and the $100 voucher respectively. The other 78 shoppers in line will receive a $10 H&M voucher each.
Vouchers can be used with any purchase at the United Square outlet on that day.
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm, Mon-Sun (incl. Public Holidays)
Address: #01-04, 101 Thomson Road, S’pore 307591
We may still be mourning some of the major fashion brands that have left Singapore recently.
But perhaps, their absence simply makes way for new players to come in.
So parents, mark your calendars for 22 Nov and get your children ready for a holiday shopping spree at H&M Kids!
Featured image from Facebook & H&M Mongkok at InsideRetail.
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