Sale on fashion street

Sale on fashion street
A penny saved is a penny earned. With most known brands available at throwaway

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prices, the end-of-winter sales can leave you richer. You can pick from Allen Solly, Pepe Jeans London and Spyker, to name a few, which are available at 40-60 per cent discounts and spruce up your wardrobe.

“We have witnessed more than three times the normal footfalls. Thanks to the sales, the market really looks rejuvenated,” says Himanshu Chopra, a sales executive with Van Heusen.

According to him, some of the winter suits that cost more than Rs 25,000 are available for as low as Rs 2,500. The brand is offering a discount up to 50 per cent.

Louis Philippe suits that were priced over Rs 65,000 can be picked at 30 per cent discount from any Louis Philippe store across the country. One can also buy exclusively-designed formals.

Prashant Hedge, store manager of Louis Philippe’s Connaught Place outlet, says there has been a deluge of customers.

“At times, mainly during weekends, we have to close doors due to overcrowding,” explains Prashant.

Leading jeans brand Pepe Jeans London is offering a flat 40 per cent discount on all merchandise.

It includes T-shirts, trousers, skirts, sweats, knitwear as well as the 73 Jeans collection.

The brand also offers trendy accessories like bags, caps, wrist bands, wallets, belts and socks.

That’s not all, Wills is offering a discount of up to 60 per cent on Kashmir wool blazers that cost around Rs 18,000.

Blackberry, Spyker and Woodland are giving flat 40 per cent discounts while Puma, Benetton, Lee, Park Avenue, Arrow and ColorPlus are offering 40-60 per cent discounts.

Rush to the store near you before the sale season is over.

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