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50% off Pyjamas, 30% off Bed Linen, 30% off Thermal Innerwear & up to 50% off Clothing + $10.95 Delivery ($0 over $100) @ MUJI

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We're back with another deal! Our EOFY Sale has started online & in-store with offers up to 50% OFF across Home, Women's Clothing, Men's Clothing, Kids & Baby Clothing & Accessories.

Offers include:

50% Off Men's & Women's Double Gauze Pyjamas
30% Off Cotton Flannel Bed Linen
50% Off Soft Carry Suitcase
30% Off Selected Winter Scarves

$6.50 Men's Underwear Bottoms
50% Off Women's Underwear Bottoms
30% Off Women's Bras
30% Off Warm Thermal Innerwear

$10.95 Delivery Fee, FREE for orders over $100 (exclusions apply).
Unfortunately C&C is not available, we apologise for the inconvenience.

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  • in store as well or online only?

    • +3

      Underwear, mate.

      Read some books will ya.

        • +7

          I don't think they asked you anything tbh….

        • Inner wear. Things you wear under your clothes but not explicitly panties. Underwear is usually exclusively for bras and panties. I hope that clears up any confusion.

          If you have any questions or would prefer something visual, feel free to click on the link as there are an array of visual descriptions to help you. I hope you enjoy your stay at OzBargain, where the things are cheap and comments are cheaper.

    • +3

      Also inner wear can just be a shirt that you wear underneath your work clothes or something. Uniqlo makes thermal inner wear which is literally like a long sleeve, but thinnish shirt that keeps you warm.

  • As with the previous deal from this store, https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/847344, the forced shipping kills any bargain

    No option to click and collect in store in spite of these guys having a presence in most major cities.

    • +1

      the sale is in-store, why not just buy it in store?

      • +6

        Because I don't want to make a trip to the store only to find out that my size is unavailable there.

    • +1

      'Most major cities' = Sydney and Melbourne apparently

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