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CBBC has announced an Outlet Exhibition with over 300 brands under one roof at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Sheikh Rashid Hall.
The sale will offer shoppers a huge opportunity to grab incredible discounts on their favorite brands. CBBC Outlet Exhibition doors open on March 2 until March 5, from 10am to 10pm.
Shoppers can avail discounts of up to 80 per cent across all the participating brands during the four-day mega event. CBBC offers a variety of things to choose such as accessories, watches, perfumes, cosmetics, handbags, sunglasses and footwear from the various top brands which include Massimo Dutti, La Senza, Suite Blanco, Billabong, Guess, Versace, Hugo Boss Diesel, Thierry Mugler, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Raymond Weil, Ted Lapidus, Nina Ricci, Aigner, DKNY, Chopard, Valentino, Ted Baker, BCBG, The Kooples, Maje, Vinci Camuto, Sandro, Adidas, Nike and a lot more.
In addition to the amazing offers, all Commercial Bank of Dubai card holders will receive an Arabian Nights perfume gift set for free on a purchase of Dh500 and above.
All you need to do is head to Sheikh Rashid Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre, and begin shopping.
Remember, entry is free, and there's a free gift for all the visitors.
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