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Megabrands Sale at SM Megamall

Megabrands holds Markdown Mania at SM Megatrade Hall


August 17-19, Megatrade Hall at SM Megamall - Metro Creative Themes Inc.  Welcomes the rainy season with the upcoming Megabrands Sale event at the Megatrade Hall 2 of SM Megamall Building B.



Catch the end of season markdowns and take advantage of brands like Reebok, Nnike, Umbro, Sebago, Elle, Echolac, Hush Puppies, Levis, Dockers, Caselogic, Skechers, No Fear offering up to 70% off . Further, the trendiest items are also up for grabs ranging from accessories, men’s and ladies fashion, health and  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. 


This event is organized by Metro Creative Themes Inc in partnership with WhenInManila.com, OutofTownBlog, Ask by Flow Galindez and Lavishly Parsimonious blog.


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 like the FB page, MCT Events Management.



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