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Underline Your Bargain Shopping


Looking for a new place in Kuwait for designer labels on discount? Then head to Underline. It’s basically an outlet store that is owned and operated by Al Sager group who own brands and boutiques in Salhiya and the Avenues such as Jimmy Choo, MAXMARA, Kenzo, Louboutin.. etc.  It might have been there for quite sometime, but I only found out about it recently. Shoppers can expect the largest collection of designer brands and savings of up to 70% off.  A great place if you’re looking for classic pieces by Maxmara or a new pair of party heels. 

Underline is located in the Avenues Phase I, mezzanine floor. 




Comments

DoDoq8 said…
I viset it before you can found btween 10 iteams one good to buy

Thanks
Anonymous said…
are the prices good?
Sn3a said…
Dayman amra
l shoes wel dresses may surprise you!
Confashion said…
DoDOq8
I'm sure.. with all that stock left from previous seaons. most of the items are stuff you don't tend to buy That said, when it comes to outlets, you need to be patient search thoroughly and some luck ;)

Anonymous
Id say shoes are well priced. Shoes range between KD 50. Not sure about the clothes though.

Sn3a
I just found out about it very recently :\
Anonymous said…
where is it exactly near waterlemon?
Anonymous said…
it's actually owned by Alyasra Fashion whose owners are Al Sager family :) amazing bargain shopping!
Budour said…
I always wonder about that place but never went in. Thanks for posting about it!
Confashion said…
Anonymous
Hmm.. I think it's right above ALDO if I'm not mistaken.

Anonymous
You're so right! my bad! ;)
Even though I knew that but I completely forgot when I wrote this post. :)

Budour
You're welcome ;)
Anonymous said…
I couldnt find the storee!:( help pleasee. I looked it up on the avenues directory but the store doesnt exist for some reason. Direct locations please?:(

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