Taking a day off work on Monday (5 Nov) to complete the long Deepavali weekend, but have no idea what you’re gonna do?
Here’s a brilliant idea.
It appears that the Nike and Adidas sale is back again at KSL City, Johor Bahru!
Time to pay our northern neighbours a visit and grab yourselves a pair of freshly-baked sneakers for your EOY trips.
Here’s what to expect at the sale:
The undisputed star of the sale are the Stan Smith X Adidas sneakers.
With that timeless silhouette, accented with a subtle touch of colour, these sneakers’ are undoubtedly a great addition to your collection.
If you’re not particularly fond of rocking ’em 3 stripes, perhaps consider the Nike Cortez.
That red swoosh and the blue dash on its sole are sure to get pretty high marks on the fly-o-meter.
The Cortez not only looks the part, but also has a reputation of being extremely comfortable and light-weight.
While these sneakers may cost you upwards of S$100 here in Singapore, you can get them at a fraction of the price in KSL.
Prices start at only RM199 (S$66). What a freaking steal.
If you’re not big on kicks, fret not ‘cos other merch are up for grab too.
Basic sports apparel like t-shirts and track pants are available from just RM89 (S$29).
If one’s not enough, buying 2 shirts will set you back just RM158 (S$52). That means you enjoy a RM20 (S$6) discount when you purchase a pair of shirts!
With such great discounts available, why bother stopping at just 1?
While your joy for purchasing these sneakers at such a bargain may last a long time, the sale only lasts till 18 Nov.
So what are you waiting for? Head over to KSL City now!
Here’s how to get to KSL City:
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