Festive retail therapy

Pay a visit to multi-brand retailer Dover Street Market Singapore if you are rushing to put together a last-minute CNY outfit. Had one too many pineapple tarts? Check out sporting equipment at Decathlon to fight that flab. Don Don Donki will be open
Pay a visit to multi-brand retailer Dover Street Market Singapore if you are rushing to put together a last-minute CNY outfit. PHOTO: DOVER STREET MARKET SINGAPORE
Pay a visit to multi-brand retailer Dover Street Market Singapore if you are rushing to put together a last-minute CNY outfit. Had one too many pineapple tarts? Check out sporting equipment at Decathlon to fight that flab. Don Don Donki will be open
Don Don Donki will be open throughout Chinese New Year, but with slightly adjusted hours. PHOTO: DON DON DONKI
Pay a visit to multi-brand retailer Dover Street Market Singapore if you are rushing to put together a last-minute CNY outfit. Had one too many pineapple tarts? Check out sporting equipment at Decathlon to fight that flab. Don Don Donki will be open
Had one too many pineapple tarts? Check out sporting equipment at Decathlon to fight that flab. PHOTO: DECATHALON
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If you are looking for some retail therapy after too much socialising during Chinese New Year (CNY), here are some places that remain open during the long weekend.

It is business as usual at all 14 Courts stores, which are running big discounts for the retailer's New Year Sale. Look forward to up to 90 per cent off furniture, IT and electrical products.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 24, 2020, with the headline Festive retail therapy. Subscribe