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It’s time to gift joy this 12.12 on Uniqlo Singapore! Shop limited offers available from now till 14 December or grab your favourite LifeWear items at the best price with the Uniqlo Singapore sale.
If you’re shopping for Christmas gifts, you can also make use of Uniqlo Singapore’s thoughtful gift packaging and services. Not sure what to buy? Get your loved ones a Uniqlo limited-edition gift card, available in denominations of S$20, S$50, S$100 and S$150. Getting something online? Send your items delivered in a reusable Uniqlo gift bag, available in three different sizes.
From 12 to 14 December, when you spend at least S$120 online, you can also receive a free limited-edition Uniqlo laptop sleeve, while stocks last.
Check out our top picks below that you should not miss this 12.12 on Uniqlo Singapore!
By now the routine is familiar around the world, from Turin to Riyadh, Lisbon to Manchester. Team of Cristiano Ronaldo wins promising free-kick, Ronaldo steps up to take it, sets ball down carefully, strides back with purpose, adopts power stance, puffs out cheeks and begins his run up. Meanwhile, fans prepare for a forthcoming goal-kick.
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