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From January 27 to 30, the Dubai Shopping Festival's final mega sale will see a whopping 300 brands slash prices to give shoppers up to 90 per cent off items at 1,000 stores across the city.
Drawing to a close this weekend, the month-long event is gunning for the ultimate farewell and promising customers its biggest and best deals yet.
Participating brands include Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Balmain, Banana Republic, Carolina Herrera, Chanel, Diesel, Ermenegildo Zenga, Hollister Co, HomeBox, Interiors, Kenzo, La Senza plus Reebok, River Island, Scotch & Soda, Wrangler and The Face Shop.
Other participating outlets include Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons, Ajmal, Aldo, Areej, Barons, Birkenstock, Bloomingdale’s, Clarks, Crocs, Damas, Home Centre, Khaadi, Kiabi, Lacoste, Levi’s, Man & Moda, Max, Moonsoon, New Yorker, Nike, Nine West, Paul Smith, Sephora, Shoe Mart, Shoes 4 Us, Shoe Express, Skechers, Slaris, Splash, Sun & Sand Sports, Swarovski, The Watch House, Toys R Us, United Pharmacy, Victoria’s Secret, Vincci, Women’s Secret and Zara among others.
The Dubai Shopping Festival ran from December 17, 2020 to January 30, 2021.
Residents and visitors are invited to indulge in some last-minute retail therapy, while enjoying big savings of 25 to 90 per cent off everything from the latest in homeware, fashion, toys and more.
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