LF Half Club Launches Monthly Biggest Discount Event 'Half Time'
Promotion until August 23
6 types of shopping cart discount coupons
First-come, first-served additional discount coupons, payment benefits, etc.
LF Tricycle's premium fashion brand outlet 'Half Club' announced on the 22nd that it will hold the 'Halftime' promotion until the 23rd.
Halftime is the largest monthly discount event hosted by LF Half Club. This month, under the theme 'Shopping Time for the Tired Me,' it offers refreshing shopping benefits for customers preparing for the upcoming fall season.
During this period, LF Half Club provides five types of shopping cart coupons offering discounts up to 17,000 KRW on all products, as well as a 12% discount coupon that can save up to 100,000 KRW. Additionally, every day at 10 a.m., a 20% discount coupon usable on the official application (app) is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Payments made with KakaoPay Money receive an immediate discount of up to 5,000 KRW.
At 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. daily, 'Time Deals' are held, selling popular products in limited quantities at special prices. A variety of items are prepared, including fashion items such as clothing from Lacoste, Tommy Hilfiger, and New Balance, shoes from Kolon Sport and Elcanto, as well as Pearlyshell underwear and skincare devices from Dongkook Pharmaceutical. The event also introduces the 20 most popular best brands and 10 newly joined brands, offering exclusive prices on some brand products such as Daks Men, Hazzys, Cutter & Buck, and Jill Stuart New York.
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For more details, please check through Half Club.
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