Saturday, December 3, 2011

Big bargains at Johor Premium Outlets? Not so, Singaporeans find

Singaporeans expected steeper discounts

Friday's rain did not deter hundreds of Singaporeans who took an hour's drive to Johor Premium Outlets (JPO) in search of designer goods at high street prices.

But shoppers at the 16,258 sq m mall in Kulaijaya, which opened on Friday with most of the planned 80 stores up and running, went away with only a bag or two of purchases.

Singaporeans whom The Straits Times spoke to at the mall said the discounts were not as steep as those at outlet malls in the United States and Europe, even though JPO shops gave discounts of up to 70 per cent on selected products. For example, Zegna ties, which cost $290 each at the boutique in Takashimaya, were about 55 per cent less at RM315 (S$130). High heels from Salvatore Ferragamo, which typically sell for $790 here, cost RM1,040 (S$430).


CHEAPER IN THE U.S.
'Compared with prices in Singapore, they are definitely lower but American brands like Coach are much cheaper in the US.'

Housewife Ginny Chu
'Teacher Y.L. Tan, 36, said: 'If we wait for things to go on sale in Singapore, they are about the same price.'

source: http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_740760.html

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