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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 11:56:00
Bringing the world’s biggest sale to Sri Lanka for the second consecutive year, Daraz promises an amazing collection that will woo your fashion senses at the online sale 11.11. this November.
The Daraz team has painstakingly worked on brand partnerships with leading brands such as Vantage, Avirate, Moose Clothing Company, LiCC, Trendy Clothing, Bata, Emerald, Signature, Giordano, TOFO and Miika to name a few. Collections from these brands are available with some of them providing unbelievable discounts up to 80%, which one will not find on any other platform.
Daraz’s flagship fashion store, Daraz Select will offer their own discounts and bundle offers on ladies’ and gents’ casual wear t-shirts. 11.11. will also see the launch of special Marvel and Disney collections as well as the official Sri Lanka Cricket t-shirts available for just Rs. 1,950/-
Not forgetting accessorizing, wrist watches from brands like Casio, Titan and GMT, together with the luxury brand Ferrari will be on sale with discounts up to 25%.
“Fashion is one of the leading categories in online shopping. Our initiatives such as the Daraz Mall, Global Collection and Fashion Week have built a loyal base of customers who have experienced the fashionable collections and amazing value for price they get when buying on Daraz. We have made special provisions for 11.11. as this is THE biggest sale in the world,” stated Binu Wickramesinghe, Category Head – Fashion at Daraz.
In addition to the exciting bundle deals and vouchers, Daraz will provide amazing mega deals for all 11.11. shoppers adding to the excitement of the biggest online sale ever.
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