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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 20:04:00
The Hi Life fashion store situated between Malabe and Koswatta celebrated its first anniversary recently and introduced a privilege card named Honour Club. The customers using the card have already hit the number 2000.
You are free to purchase garments, jewellery, perfumes and toys, which fall within the taste of ladies, kids, gents and elders and all the home needs under one roof at the cheapest price of the market without any fuss.
Smiling faces brimming with kindness mark the hospitality in its several genres. A children’s park is set up with parking facilities for the adults who accompany their children to play and enjoy themselves. A separate zone is reserved for food and beverages to satisfy the customers with a fully-facilitated shopping experience.
Bank credit cards and debit cards are given an assortment of special discounts on weekends for its first anniversary and festive season. The higher management of Hi Life announces that gift vouchers can be bought from Rs.500 upwards. The management of Hi Life expressing their views on the anniversary stated that their customer base is increasing on a daily basis and that it has been proved at the end of the year that Hi Life is a most ideal shopping centre delivering high-quality ready-made garments and international products at cheap prices.
This has given the freedom for the customers to choose from a variety of products in various designs to match with their interest and to thrive in a complete shopping experience under the same roof.
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