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Japan’s No.1 fashion brand and worldwide leader in casual wear, is set to open its second store in the country on 6 May 2011, at the most iconic landmark in the city center, Suria KLCC. UNIQLO KLCC store is located on the Concourse Floor of KLCC directly facing the main concourse area.
After the amazing response at Uniqlo’s first store, which was opened at Fahrenheit 88 (previously known as KL Plaza) in November 2010 with a crowd of 2,500 people queue up waiting for the doors to open, Japan’s #1 fashion brand is now opening in KLCC.
With over 300 items of stylish, high quality and affordable clothing incorporating Japanese technology, fans would also be pleased to know that UNIQLO will once again be offering unbelievably low introductory prices for selected UNIQLO favorite items such as:
UNIQLO Women’s Slub Scoop Neck T (3/4) for only RM24.90
(usual price – RM 59.90)
UNIQLO Women’s Leggings (5 inch) for only RM17.90
(usual price – RM 39.90)
UNIQLO Women’s Boyfriend Jeans for only RM99.90
(usual price – RM 169.90)
UNIQLO Women’s Cropped Tapered Trousers for only RM49.90
(usual price – RM 99.90)
UNIQLO Men’s Chino Cropped Pants for only RM79.90
(usual price – RM 129.90)
UNIQLO Men’s Premium Cotton Rib V Neck T for only RM12.90
(usual price – RM 24.90)
UNIQLO Men’s Design T Shirts for only RM24.90
(usual price – RM 39.90)
UNIQLO Men’s Color Socks – 4 pairs for only RM24.90
(usual price – RM 39.90)
UNIQLO Men’s Sandals for only RM24.90
(usual price – RM 49.90)
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