On Tuesday (27 Aug), MS News reported that Metro’s flagship store at The Centrepoint shopping mall is closing down.
While some of us are sad to say goodbye to their affordable range of merchandise & household essentials, you can get one last chance to shop till you drop in their moving out sale.
Metro Centrepoint will offer up to 90% off on apparel, shoes, and bags from brands like Kate Spade, Crocs and Skechers until 15 Sep.
According to MoneyDigest, here are some of the best deals that you can look out for.
Locals who are constantly on the move can keep their feet comfortable and pain-free through these insanely cheap crocs from $29 (UP $59.90).
Skechers Burst collection boasts of air-cooled comfy memory foam, light materials, and good arch support. They say it can survive high-impact and heavy workout and you can test these claims for as low as $69.90.
Expand your office wardrobe through Flit Flop’s collection of sandals and shoes from $79 (UP $179 to $229). Consumers who are tired of crouching down to tie their shoes should try out these low-maintenance laceless derby shoes.
Keep your laptop safe and sound at the office by browsing through Samsonite’s Workplace bags at 50% off.
Tory Burch and Kate Spade are famous for their elegance and sophistication. Fashionistas who want to channel a chic look should check out their wallets which are sold at a 40% discount.
Fragrances on selected items by Dolce & Gabanna, Carolina Hererra, Jimmy Choo, Karl Lagerfeld, Bvlgari, Prada, and Coach are sold for up to 40% off. Like Karl Lagerfeld’s Private Klub perfume, we think these fragrances can help you stand out in exclusive parties or casual hangouts.
Parents can instill the love for Star Wars in their kids by working as a team to build a Lego version of Snoke’s throne from $129.90.
Toddlers can grow out of their shoes fast. At least this time you can buy simple and convenient Combi shoes with Velcro tape design and inner cushion lining to protect your child’s feet from $25 (UP $59.90).
We bet many moms can relate to the hassle of finding a comfortable seat for their toddlers. Fortunately, Iloom is here to save the day with sofas that can correct bad posture and feature non-toxic cushion foam and adorable animal designs which will be readily available.
Braun claims that their beard trimmers have sharp blades and an autosensing motor that has a flawless result in the first stroke. You can easily upgrade your shaving experience with their products at 30% off.
Dyson’s Pure Cool DP04 purifying fan can seamlessly clean your room and capture ultra fine pollutants. You can even snag them on a bundle deal of 2 for $899 (U.P. $699 each).
Moms will be happy to know that they can check out HappyCall’s frying pans that allegedly don’t rust and have strong durability against corrosion from $45 to $70 (UP $90 to $140).
Manuka honey has many benefits like aid wound healing, soothing sore throats, promoting oral health, treating acne and so on. You can jump on the hype train for this ingredient by buying RoyalBee’s Manuka MGO from $21 for a 250mg bottle (UP $21).
Metro’s sale runs until 15 Sep at Centrepoint.
The store will offer up to 90% off deals on luxury brands, household appliances, and footwear. We’re sure many locals are planning to grab these deals, so you should make a trip ASAP.
Metro Centrepoint is a 6-minute walk from Somerset MRT station.
Address: 176 Orchard Rd The Centrepoint Singapore 238843
Contact Number: (+65) 6788 3322
Operating Hours: 10:00am to 10:00pm (Mon to Sun)
Nearest MRT: Somerset Station
Do include a final visit to the iconic store over the next 2 weekends before their best deals are gone from the shelves!
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