If you’ve always been a fan of German luxury fashion house Hugo Boss, but find their products too costly, we have some good news for you.
Hugo Boss at Takashimaya is having a sale with up to 80% off selected apparels from today (27 Feb) till 10 Mar. This means you can now dress up like a boss at only a fraction of the price.
Here’s a look at the kind of apparel Hugo Boss is famous for — we hope they’ll be on discount at the sale too!
White dress shirts are staples in every man’s wardrobe, largely due to its versatility — you can pair them with almost every outfit of any colour and still look dapper AF.
A well-fitting dress shirt from Hugo Boss will create a flattering silhouette for your frame, and help you dress to impress your Tinder date.
You can also pair your new white shirt with one of their blazers for a complete look.
These are guaranteed to give you a boost of confidence for a networking event, or that all-important presentation at work.
Good news for the ladies — if you’re heading down with your beau, you need not feel left out as there are outfits in store for you too.
In particular, they have a wide range of dresses in different cuts, so you’re sure to find one that will suit your taste.
With their timeless and classic designs, you can expect a modern yet chic look sure to have you turning heads.
The BOSS sale includes both their menswear and womenswear collection, with suits and shirts for gentlemen, and dresses, blouses and shoes for ladies.
Location: Takashimaya, Talking Hall, B1
Address: 391A Orchard Road, Singapore 238873
Date: 27 Feb-10 Mar 2019
Opening Hours: 10am-9.30pm
So if you and your partner are in need of some outfits to spruce up your wardrobe, head on down to the Hugo Boss sale held at Takashimaya’s Talking Hall from today till 10 Mar.
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