Chinese New Year is a good time to refresh your wardrobe — even better if you were thinking of getting a new pair of jeans.
That’s because Levi’s is holding a buy 1 get 1 free storewide promotion from now till 4 Feb 2019.
As with most promotions, there’ll be a little perk on the side. Spending $220 on a single receipt will entitle you to a free Levi’s wallet.
Almost all items from jeans to jackets to tees and hoodies will be eligible for the 1-for-1 promotion.
Ideally, you have a friend who is also looking for a pair of jeans. This way, each of you can snag a pair at half price.
Their jeans range from roughly $110 to $210 depending on the cut and make. Getting a 1-for-1 means cutting those prices down by half — that’s a lot of money saved for a durable pair of jeans.
The weather here will hardly give you a chance to wear a denim jacket, but sometimes you do it anyway for the extra swagger.
Here’s a more appropriate jacket for our climate. People might confuse the colours for Tommy Hilfiger’s, but there’s hardly harm in that.
If you’re a more practical, T-shirt wearing person, there’s always the classic housemark tee.
Levi’s stores are scattered around Singapore, so you won’t have to travel far and out of your way to pick up a pair – or 2 – of Levi’s.
Here are some stores you’ll probably pass during your weekend outings:
Chinese New Year is only a few days away. Tradition has it that wearing new clothes will bring you good luck.
Why not have new clothes that are as durable as denim — that way, you’ll not only be blessed with better fortune but also more resilience. Hopefully, that’s how things work.
In any case, a Buy-1-Get-1-Free deal doesn’t come often. So if you’ve always wanted a Levi’s, now’s the best time to get one.
Featured image from TheSmartLocal.
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