Expo is back with another shoe sale that’ll make sneakerheads rush all the way to the east.
According to Great Deals Singapore, Robinsons Expo Sale, happening from now to 3 Nov, has shoes like Timberland and Adidas for only $30.
If there’s one thing we know about Timberland boots apart from its aesthetics and comfort, would be the tags with super steep prices they come with.
With each pair going for at least $300 at retail outlets, one can only imagine strutting down the streets in these pricey kicks.
If you’ve always wanted a pair of these boujee boots, you’re in luck because Timberland is at the Robinsons Expo sale too.
Ranging from high top boots to moccasins, Great Deals Singapore reports that these footwear are sold for only $30 a pair — that’s a staggering 90% off.
For those who prefer going for comfortable sneakers, there’s something for you too.
Puma & Adidas for $30
At the Robinsons Expo sale, sneaker lovers can also find brands like Puma and Adidas going for $30. Yes, it’s only $30.
Puma and Adidas shoes are a hot favourite among youngsters for their versatility and comfort. Throw on a pair of sneakers and most of them are good to go.
Plus, it wouldn’t hurt to have an extra pair of kicks right? For pictures of exciting deals at the sale, you can visit Singapore Atrium Sale on Facebook.
Robinsons Expo Sale also has an array of designer watches, clothing, and even health supplements, so there’s more than enough for shopaholics to go around with.
Here’s what you need to know about getting there.
Robinsons Expo Sale
Venue: Singapore Expo, Hall 5, 1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150
Date: 24 Oct-3 Nov, 11am-9.30pm
Nearest MRT station: Expo MRT
With such good deals happening at the end of the month, it’s a great chance to splurge seeing that most of us will be getting our paychecks soon.
Here’s to looking chic, in affordable kicks.
Feature images adapted from Tokopedia and wheretoget for illustration purposes only.
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