Don’t Say Bojio: $10 Zara Clothes & Shoes in Robinsons Closing Down Sale in JEM


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It’s that time of the week again: Super Sales Saturday.

And since we’re now allowed to go out and socialise again, what better things to share with you than cheap shoes and clothes?

How cheap? $10 cheap, and they’re from Robinsons.

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Don’t Say Bojio: $10 Zara Clothes & Shoes in Robinsons Closing Down Sale in JEM

The folks at Singapore Atrium Sale were taking a jaunt in JEM shopping mall when they came across the Robinsons outlet having massive closing down sales on their Zara products.

Looking for new shoes to complete your outfit?

There are pointed flats

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Tastefully designed sneakers that’ll grab the attention of anyone walking past you

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And a whole lot of heels for you to choose from:

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The best part? They’re all selling at $10.

But that’s not all.

For those who went out to exercise (because there’s nothing else to do during CB) and you’re in need of fitting clothes, now’s your chance to get some without breaking your wallet.

Choose from dresses

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To tops

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And bottoms

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Again, you can get all of that and more for just $10.

If you’re as fond of window-shopping as I am, you’ll know that during normal times, Robinsons can’t exactly be called “affordable” or “cheap”.


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So don’t say we bojio hor!

Goodbye Robinsons

Yes, Robinsons, the main anchor tenant for JEM is closing down.

However, their spot won’t be left empty for long because IKEA has announced that they’re going to take over Robinsons when they leave.

IKEA, the giant fast-food restaurant that happens to sell furniture too, is taking over part of the space (about 70,000 sqft of it), and will open a “small-store” concept.


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It’s considered small because its other two outlets are buildings by themselves and they’re so big, everyone has been lost within their premises before.

This is something new to the giant Swedish F&B chain.

Unlike its bigger brothers in Tampines and Alexandra, it will not have a children’s playground, but thankfully, there’d still be a restaurant.

The director added, “It will be easier than ever for people to just pop in for some inspiration, home furnishing products and, of course, our Swedish meatballs.”

It’s unknown exactly when the store will be open.

But for those who are worried that IKEA is looking to cancel their plans because #COVID19, don’t worry; last we heard, they’re still carrying on with it.


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