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Escario Central Christmas Bazaar

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Looking for great bargains on brand-new and pre-loved branded/designer ladies’ wear such as Topshop,Benetton,Mango,Promod,Esprit,Zara,etc.,high-end ladies’ gym wear, Nike,Adidas,Everlast. Le Creuset cast-iron cookware, 50-90% off on all items!

– Brand new and Pre-loved(very,VERY MINT CONDITION pre-loved) ladies’ original/imported designer blouses and tops (Armani Exchange, Esprit,Jessica,Benetton,Calvin Klein,Replay,Ralph Lauren,Trussardi, Diesel,Guess,Oakley,etc.)

– original men’s Lacoste size 38/39 medium men’s polo-shirts,Christian Dior,Givenchy,Marks & Spencer silk shirts P400 to P500 only!

– small/extra small,pre-loved ORIGINAL Adidas,Nike,Everlast yoga/gym ladies’ tops/bottoms,branded/original mint-condition ladies’ clothes P200-700 only! Many have Nike Dri-Fit and Adidas Climacool fabric!

Brand new prices for these were 5 to 7 times MORE and these are good as new! AND you won’t be able to find these in the stores anymore!

– Rubbermaid plastic drawers with casters P900.00

– Pre-loved,very,VERY MINT CONDITION ladies’ original/imported designer blouses and tops (Armani Exchange, Esprit,Jessica,Benetton,Calvin Klein,Replay,Ralph Lauren,Trussardi, Diesel,Guess,Oakley,etc.)

– original men’s Lacoste size 38/39 medium men’s polo-shirts,Christian Dior,Givenchy,Marks & Spencer silk shirts P400 to P500 only!

– brand-new Imarflex 3-in-1 Oven with Pannini grill P3,700 only!

– brand-new Staffordshire Tableware Chelsea dining set for 6 P5,000 only!

– brand-new Staffordshire tea-set P2,000 only!

– brand-new Oster sandwich maker P1,000 only!

God bless and take care!

Please call or text 09326497888 for more details.

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For some of the best deals in town be sure to visit Escario Central’s Christmas Bazaar on Dec. 12-14, Friday,today 4:00 pm to 12:00 midnight.Saturday 2:00 pm to 12 and Sunday 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm.See you there!!!

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