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Winter Time Has Up To 80% Off Islandwide With Boots & Down Jackets Going At A Steal

Winter Time Sale 2019


There’s nothing quite like escaping Singapore’s heat and humidity into wonderful wintery countries in December. But what we often forget that there’s nothing quite like freezing our toes off, too, especially when we jet off unprepared!

For your next getaway, stay warm and snug by stocking up on winter essentials such as jackets and boots with Winter Time’s 21st anniversary promotion*. From now till 30th September 2019, all their stores islandwide have a full-blown sale with items at up to 80% off.

Below are some of the best deals available:

*excludes items from their latest release


Down jackets from $35 and other slashed prices


When it comes to layering up for the winter, it’s what lies on the outside that matters – namely, your outerwear. For those looking for a jacket which can help you brave climates with single-digit temperatures, snag a polyester down jacket here from $35 (U.P.$159) – that’s almost 78% off!


Ladies Polyester Down Jacket ($35)


These are going at $50!

We also spotted racks of jackets with various levels of discounts from 30% to 50%.

If you’re looking to be matchy-matchy with your best bud, most of their jackets, sweaters, trench coats and pants have a 21% discount for every 2 jackets purchased, in line with their 21st anniversary.


Winter boots at 21% off


For trudging through carpets of snow, good winter boots will take you a long way – literally. If you’re expecting snowfall at your destination, make sure to grab yourself a pair of Winter Boots. They’re originally $99 but after 21% off, they’re a total steal at $78.20.


These boots also come with a warm inner lining to keep your toes toasty warm


Other winter necessities: luggage, heat tech and accessories


Your winter garb isn’t gonna carry itself so snag one of Winter Time’s discounted Suzumu luggage, which are going at up to 50% off. They are available up to 28” in size so you can rest assured there’ll be no need to sit on your luggage to fit everything in!


$5 Modal Long Johns (U.P.$23.90) – for temperatures of 8 degree Celsius and above

Other tiny but mighty essentials such as heat tech and travel accessories are available here from $5 onwards.


Unisex Sweatshirt ($89) and Ladies Trench Coat ($139)

Winter-related items aside, if you’ve got a trip planned for the fall, there are also less heavy-duty items here such as sweatshirts and lightweight trench coats on the shelves.


Affordable winter wear in Singapore


Winter getaways to faraway lands tend to be pricer than your average trips – just consider the long haul flights and the extra items you need to purchase and bring along to stay comfy. 

So if you’re on a tight budget, make sure to pop by Winter Time’s massive sale. With large fractions of the price sliced off, you’ll save more on pre-trip expenditure and be able to splurge more on your getaway. The promotion applies to all their 8 outlets islandwide, including their flagship Traveller World stores, and is available while stocks last!

Find out more about Winter Time here


This post was brought to you by Winter Time.
Photography by Gabriel Seow.

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