Been thinking about the stuff you’ll need for your next holiday trip?
If you’re planning to travel as much as we are, then mark your calendars.
From 26 to 28 Oct, Universal Traveller is hosting a warehouse sale at EXPO Hall 6B. You can expect savage discounts of up to 80% off on suitcases and winter wear.
Wherever you’re going, you’ll definitely need a suitcase for your many souvenirs, clothes and basic essentials. And if you thought a good one doesn’t come cheap, wait till you get a load of these deals!
Their cabin-sized suitcases start at $49.
If you’re travelling with family, check out their bundle deal for 3 suitcases that’s going for $129.
What if you’re headed to a winter wonderland? Of course, you won’t survive the cold with your Singapore wardrobe.
If you’re worried about breaking the bank, check out these offers:
Need comfortable and cosy jackets for the winter activities you’ll be trying out? Take note of their down jackets starting at $49 and padded jackets starting at $29.
Beanies, scarves and gloves are must-haves for peak winter contentment. And they’re pretty cheap too starting at $5.90.
You can also go crazy with the perfect pair of thermal innerwear that will keep you warm while skiing down a mountain.
If you use the promo code ‘UTFX18′ you get a chance to win a trip to Japan worth $1,500. That way, you’ll be able to use all the new stuff you bought.
You can also expect rebates, vouchers and free giveaways, so get ready to shop till you drop.
If you’re travelling this holiday season, then cancel your weekend plans and list down everything you’ll need.
Winter wear and suitcases aren’t cheap – and you’ll never know when you’ll get these crazy deals again.
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