The week or days before an in-camp training (ICT) can be a hectic one, as NSmen scramble around the house in search of their equipment, apparel, and accessories that they might not use on a daily basis.
Now, servicemen will be able to get some of these items delivered directly to their doorstep, as eMart launches a new store on Lazada.
Though items such as SAF uniforms or combat boots aren’t available on the platform, you can get other essentials like admin tees, towels, and garters.
Launched on Tuesday (6 Sep), the Lifestylemart store on Lazada has selected SAF products that servicemen can find in the traditional eMart.
The online store currently has over 20 items on sale.
These include exercise attires like the familiar green admin tee as well as shorts and shoes.
Also available for purchase is SAF’s green microfibre towel that’s popular for its superb water-absorption ability.
Even though uniform items are unsurprisingly available on the online store, servicemen can get garters – an essential for some SAF uniforms – via the platform.
The launch of the Lifestylemart Lazada store is a pilot programme that aims to bring greater convenience to SAF serviceman and their families.
Besides allowing servicemen to purchase SAF products online, the store also delivers the products right to their doorstep.
Though only certain items are currently available, there are apparently plans to introduce a wider range of products in the future.
In the meantime, you can check out the new Lifestylemart Lazada store here.
With army essentials now easily available, servicemen need not rush to the physical stores anymore.
Hopefully, SAF will introduce more items over time, for greater convenience.
If you know anyone who might need these items soon, tag them in the comments so they’ll know about the new online store.
We’re sure they’ll appreciate the lobang you’ve shared.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from Lazada, Lazada & The Singapore Army on Facebook.
Mixue will be giving out 1,000 vouchers at each store.
The bubble tea store covered the car wash fee and gave him a new drink.
The man reportedly stabbed her in the face, neck, and abdomen 58 times.
Some netizens felt "nobody" would buy such an unusual combination.
The act was seemingly carried out in the name of a climate activist group.
The baby girl was unresponsive and died in the hospital.