Longchamp presents Fall/Winter 2022 Collection, Uniqlo launches campaign for a better world, and more in our Style stories!
The collection includes pieces such as reversible gilets, blousons, coats, and quilted miniskirts. Meanwhile, the cocooning section features warm-colored plaid jackets, suits, dresses, and sweaters. Being Longchamp, the collection of course also features a new line of bags to match the season.
Adidas, Champion, Converse, Hoka, New Balance, and Nike offer discounts of up to 50% off on selected items. On top of discounts, Nike patrons can also get a Swoosh headband for every single receipt purchase worth P1,500. Train with innovative sports apparel from Under Armour, and get 50% off on selected items, as well as an Under Armour water bottle, shaker bottle, or socks for every single receipt purchase worth P1,500. Jack Nicklaus golf gear is 50% off this month.
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