Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:34 pm
Okay, when we caught wind of this, we knew we have to share this with you, our readers: Are you a fan of Zara? If you’re not, you might just become one after hearing this great piece of news! On today and tomorrow (8 & 9 April 2016), we heard that there’s going to be a Zara sale at the Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium, Changi 1 Ballroom from 8am to 10pm. And that’s not all we heard. We’ve also heard that everything is going for $10 a piece.
Yes, it’s that crazy: $10 a piece, pretty mind-boggling when you know how much they usually sell their clothes at. And when we said every item, we mean it. Word on the street goes that even jeans are sold at $10 over there. Yes. Jeans. They’re selling it even cheaper than CK Departmental Store!
And that’s not all: If you’re not a fan of Zara, we’ve heard that this is their parallel import sales where you can find other brands like Pull Bear and more.
So what are you waiting for? Make your way there today, and who knows, you might just be able to buy everything you’ve ever wanted at a fraction of the usual price!
Of course, there’s not even a peep from Zara’s Official website and Facebook page, but we decide to write on it anyway because we’ll regret for life if we miss this. Or regret until the next sale comes along anyway.
So if you happen to be working nearby, why not pop over for lunch to see if anything catches your eye. And let us know if it’s as awesome as we heard!
H/T: Money Digest
Top Image: worldversus.com, shoppingnsales.com
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