Here’s the good news: there’s a 30% discount off all brands owned by Cotton:On, which comprises Cotton:On (ar bo then?!), Cotton:On Kids, Cotton:On Body, Cotton:On Body, rubi and Typo.
Yeah, I know the girls out there are just drooling over Cotton:On and rubi.
But here’s the bad news (or even a better news for you obsessed online shoppers): it’s not a sale that take price physically, but digitally instead.
From now until 17 April 2017 (which is Monday, by the way), Cotton:On is having a storewide promotion, whereby every full-priced item has an irresistible 30% off.
Here’re some terms and conditions:
- 30% off full price items online sitewide.
- Prices as marked.
- Excludes Sale and Cotton On Foundation.
- Offer available online at cottonon.com/SG until 11:59pm SGT, Monday 17th April, 2017.
- Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer including subscriptions, coupons and promo codes.
Here’s some information for you (because you’re so busy shopping): shipping is at $7.50 per order, but it will be free if your order is more than $50. And it’ll take 3 to 4 business days to reach you.
You’re welcome.
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Featured Image: cottonon.com
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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