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Megabrands & Lifestyle Summer Sale at SM Megatrade Hall

On April 6-8, 2018, Metro Creative Themes Inc. will  kick starts the season’s anticipated sale with the MegaBrands and Lifestyle Sale happening at Megatrade Hall 1, 5th Level, Bldg B of SM Megamall.

MEGABRANDS and LIFESTYLE SALE

April 6 to 8
Megatrade Hall SM Megamall




Catch the trendiest summer fashion steals and take advantage of brands like Reebok, Umbro, Sebago, Sanrio, Elle, Echolac,  Hush Puppies, Levis, Dockers, Halo Mobile, Caselogic, Coleman, Lining offering up to 70% off . Further, markdown items are also up for grabs from housewares, personal care and many more!

The event is free admission to everyone. Doors are open from 11am- 10pm daily.  RCBC Bankard is the official bank partner and Bankard holders can enjoy up to 12mos 0% interest on deferred transactions. 

Also one of the events highlights is Mr. Elmer Padilla’s Pinoy-Made “stinelas” action figures made of scrap and old slippers. Mr. Padilla’s shot to fame was when his creations were featured by Avenger Film Actors Chris Hemsworth (Thor) and Mark Ruffalo (Hulk). He, together with Krooberg, will showcase his creations and make them available to the public during the sale activity.


The event is in partnership with Sun Cellular, World Vision, WhenInManila.com, OutofTownBlog and Ask by Flow Galindez.

For more inquiries, please contact Jonathan Roxas or Emer dela Cruz through 0917-5365473 or 0917-5387507.  You can also email through mctevents@gmail.com or mct.emer@gmail.com.  For more details, kindly follow us in our social media sites: @mcteventsmngmnt.


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