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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 20:15:00
Adidas has launched a stupendous End-of-Season Sale which offers a 50% discount on all Adidas branded items in Store until 30th January 2018. Brand conscious shoppers can make the most of this exciting offer to kick-start 2018 by putting their most stylish foot forward in the First Month of the New Year. An attractive discount up to 50% is being offered on many Adidas items for all the customers that are looking for some amazing bargains! These special discounts on Adidas products are exclusively available at Race Course, Crescat Boulevard, Rajagiriya & Kandy City Centre. All of which showcase the Adidas original range including Adidas shoes, apparels and accessories of the world-renowned brand.
Adidas is the largest sportswear manufacturer in Europe and has been in Sri Lanka for nearly two decades. This End-of-Season sale coincides with global fashion sales trends.
The Adidas stores in Sri Lanka are Race Course (Flagship Store), Crescat Boulevard, Rajagiriya, Pelawatte and Kandy City Centre bring the very latest in sportswear created by the world renowned Adidas brand to Sri Lankan customers. The Adidas range of shoes, clothes and accessories are available for men, women, kids as well as serious sports athletes who want to up their game. As a company known for its innovation and commitment to perfection, the Adidas brand ensures every product lives up to its promise to change lives through sport.
Adidas has been in Sri Lanka for the last 17 years and locally represented by the Hameedia Group.
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