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Jumia Announces Fashion Clearance Sale ! - Innov8tiv

Jumia Announces Fashion Clearance Sale !

Jumia Announces Fashion Clearance Sale

Jumia Announces Fashion Clearance Sale!

Jumia is having another fantastic sale! The clearance sale starting from 19th January – 1st February 2015 will feature discounts for Ladies, Men’s and Kids wear offering the lowest prices across brands such as Vero Moda, Jack&Jones, Dazawa, Ralph-Lauren, Calvin-Klein, Yimaida, kid’s clothing, shoes among others.

Every Fashion item on the e-commerce website will be discounted 75% off of retail price until the 1stof February in what is going to be the ‘biggest’ fashion sale of the year.

Parinaz Firozi, MD, Jumia Kenya said, “If you are looking for the best fashion deals this month, make a date with Jumia Kenya from 19th January. We shall also be having crazy discounts on other general merchandize items.”

We are also offering free deliveries in Nakuru, Mombasa and Nairobi until the 31st of January. Our customers are also allowed to fit the fashion items and only pay for them if they fit and can order similar items of different sizes and keep the one that fits. January can’t be any better.”

The suspense is already building and like all other Jumia big sales, the anticipation is real. You can sign up for Jumia newsletter to keep tabs with the deals. Check out customer reviews, sample sizes and enjoy exclusive pre-sales hints on Jumia FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

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