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All brand garment sale receiving good response

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 4, 2022 20:25 IST

Aurangabad, June 4:Incredible collections of well known brands from India and abroad are available for sale at discounted ...

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Aurangabad, June 4:

Incredible collections of well known brands from India and abroad are available for sale at discounted prices at ‘All Brand Garment Sale’ at Patidar Bhavan, in front of Hotel Amarpreet, Jalna road.

Brands like Puma, Luto, Flying Machine, Blackberry, Arrow, Lee Cooper Wrangler, UCB, Pepe Jeans, Park Avenue Kelvin Kane, Roadster, Plazo and thousands of varieties are available in this sale at extremely low prices. Arrow and Color Plus T-shirts for Rs 500 to Rs 1050. Raymond Arrow and Color Plus shirts for Rs 750. US Polo Flying Machine and denim jeans pants for Rs 450 to Rs 1390, as well as ladies branded tops, jeans, shorts and kurtis for Rs 150 to Rs 890. Also in branded, casual and formal shoes, sandals and slippers are available for Rs 750 to Rs 1350. The director of the sale has appealed to citizens to take advantage of this sale.

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