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Battle Bunker is a community that is made by people with passion in Miniatures, Toys, Card and Boardgames. We carry a vast selection of world leading miniature titles and extend our hands to reach out to people that are interested to be part of us. We have supplements from painting supplies, assembly kits and expansions the pleasure you take in the hobby. Glossary 'Voucher icon' not found MY LITTLE BRICK SHOP (BUGIS JUNCTION) We Want To Get To Know You Better! Thank you for your participation. If there are any questions, feedback or suggestions, please send todirops@stclassifieds.sg Bugis Junction, located above Bugis MRT Station, features Singapore’s first glass-covered, air-conditioned shopping streets amidst a nostalgic architectural setting. From Straits Chinese-style facades to shop houses with five-foot walkways, Bugis Junction exudes a touch of historical charm while serving the needs of the modern shopper. The exciting retail space houses friendly shops and sidewalk cafes, delighting you with an old town atmosphere within a new city.




At Bugis Junction, you are invited to discover and explore while sauntering under a comfortable sun or shopping under the stars. Mon to Sun: 11am – 10pm 200 Victoria St, #03-10B, S$70 to S$250 (single lockers) Young adults, students, families, tourists Best time to top up lockers: Merchants are welcomed to top up lockers at their convenience however do avoid weekends, public holidays and lunch/dinner time for your convenience. Merchant Services Merchant Login Merchant Sales Dispute Form Sister Companies Simply Toys Leasing of lockers information: Landlords offering lease opportunities:Skip to main content We have been experiencing some problems with subscriber log-ins and apologise for the inconvenience caused. Until we resolve the issues, subscribers need not log in to access ST Digital articles. But a log-in is still required for our PDFs. *   Triggers children’s lively imaginations It’s not a lesson.  It’s not a school. 




There is no homework.  It is a creative environment where kids benefit intellectually through quality play and most importantly, fun! We would also like to thank the following partners for making us part of their activities: Join our mailing lists and be the first to find out more about our promotions: Receive the latest updates from LEGO Singapore! Enquiries will not be responded on this page. Please send us your enquiries via . 8 Photos and videosViewing Tweets won't unblock @LEGO_Singapore.Department Store / Value Store Cosmetics, Fragrance & Ladies Handbags BHG is one of the leading department stores in Singapore, recognized for quality, value & service.A Lifetime of Luxury 6 reasons why you should shop The Metro Big Sale We're on Whatsapp! Fendi2Jours Petite Leather Convertible ToteS$ 2,460.00 FendiBy The Way Mini Boston Bag in Black Leather with FlowersS$ 2,205.00 Herbs Of GoldNatural Vitamin E 500IU 120sS$ 54.90 HoneyworldOrganic Acacia HoneyS$ 59.00 New InHer JewelleryHer Jewellery BraceletsS$ 19.90 New InAerosolesScot Free Dress SandalS$ 103.60 New In72SMALLDIVEArtisanal/Satchel BriefcaseS$ 445.00 New In72SMALLDIVEHaversackS$ 475.00 New In65 DronesSkywalker DroneS$ 38.00 New InFitbitBlazeS$ 318.00 NovitaAir PurifierS$ 299.00 Electrolux2 in 1 Vacuum Stick ZB3113S$ 249.00 New InHush PuppiesHush Puppies 4 Wheel Tolleycase with TSA Lock (20"/24"/




28")S$ 89.00 New InDelseyDelsey U-Lite Classic 4 Wheel Trolley Case Zip Security Tech/TSA (67cm/79cm)S$ 249.00 New InPhilips Avent3-IN-1 Steriliser With Warmer Bundle SetS$ 190.00 MedelaFreestyle BreastpumpS$ 699.00Let's face it, shopping is Singapore is not cheap. We all know the feeling of being super excited to hit the stores only to realise you can only buy one measly dress because everything is just too expensive. Well, ladies, to that I say no more! With these options, you no longer have to break the bank purchasing the perfect outfit for your next date night. All it takes is a little patience and creativity and soon you'll be strutting down the streets showing off your one-of-a-kind outfits with the confidence to boot. The weekend flea market used to be held here before moving to Lucky Plaza. But that's okay, because *Scape is still a great place where you can find many blogshops selling their clothing items at a cheaper price than you'd find online. Its also excellent for accessories like rings and necklaces that can be rather unique.




Visit *Scape underground for more cheap thrills. My personal favourite thing to buy here is make up from the brand elf for $3 a piece! *Scape Underground (2 Orchard Link, s237978) $1- $20 Honestly speaking, thrifting may not be everybody's cup of tea. However, if you visit the thrift store loaded with patience, there are plenty of gems waiting to be discovered. It will take a little bit of rummaging through racks of slightly grotty clothes but you are almost certain to find at least one thing that will tickle your fancy. A friend of mine found a black velvet skirt which she wore to prom for $2. Nope you didn't read that wrong, half a prom outfit for $2! Don't be afraid to cut, stud or fray the clothes you buy to add your own personal flavour. So channel your inner Macklemore, head down to the thrift shop and bask in all it's second hand glory. Hi-Thrift Store (1 Geylang Lorong 23, s388352)              New2U Thrift Shop (96 Waterloo Street, s187967) $1- $10




Here is where you'll find teenagers selling their old clothes for some extra pocket money. This means that clothes here are usually more trendy and fashionable than the ones from the thrift shop and therefore also priced slightly higher than at thrift shops. Items here may either be pre-loved or brand new, depending on the seller. On good days, I've even managed to score some of last season's threads from Topshop and Zara at a fraction of the cost! Zouk Flea & Easy, Every 3 months, Sunday 2pm- 7pm (17 Jiak Kim Street, s169420)              Flea Party @ Lucky Plaza, Weekends 12pm - 8pm (304 Orchard Road, s238863) $5- $20 This infamous market is know as the "thieve's market" simply because in the past, people (thieves) used to come here and hawk their stolen goods. Needless to say, that's no longer the case. The market today has an energy all its own. I've never actually found fashionable clothes here but I did find some old school coke bottles and (super hipster) film cameras in questionable working condition.




I'd say come with an open mind, if not only to experience something that has been part of Singapore for generations. Oh, and trust me, haggling is part of the fun. Thieve's Market, Every day 1pm- 7pm (Sungei Road) $1- $10 Bugis Street is touted as the biggest street shopping location in Singapore and its completely true. One can very easily get lost in the labyrinth-like alleys within this bazaar. Despite that, it is still worth a visit as you will find a myriad of different clothes, from female to male, trendy to completely unfashionable, tasteful to vulgar, whatever is it you seek, you will find. I'll be honest though, being claustrophobic (and crowd phobic), Bugis Street isn't one of my favourites. The narrow passage ways and dim lighting doesn't help either. If you're like me, you might want to sit this one out. Bugis Street (3 New Bugis Street, s188867) $5- $15 Lucky Plaza is known for being a hub for the Filipino Community in Singapore. But look a bit deeper and you'll realise that it's also a shopper's paradise!




It's full of shops selling really cheap jewellery- I'm talking 3 for $10 headbands, watches and accessories- and really cheap clothes too. Being situated right smack in the centre of Orchard Road, it really is incredible. Check out Speed Fashion on the 4th floor for tops starting from $2 a piece. The ladies working here are really friendly too and despite being a store, I've managed to get away with bargaining as well. That's right, kiasu Singaporean in the house! Lucky Plaza (304 Orchard Road, s238863) $2- $15 Any student on a limited budget would know that Far East Plaza is the place to be to shop cheap in Orchard. Its 6 floors of unbeatable deals on just about anything you can wear on your body. There are so many stores here that it can be rather overwhelming so its best to go prepared and know that you will never, and I mean never, be able to visit all of them. Far East is also great if you're looking for a spa day on the cheap side. I've heard rumours that there is a shop offering a $3 express manicure and I don't know about you but that sure makes me want to jump out of my seat right now and speed down there.




Its also a great place to get your hair done. Check out HairyCulture on the 4th floor which specialises in cornrows! Far East Plaza (14 Scotts Road, s228213) $3- $20 City Plaza is a unique shopping destination because it is a wholesale mall which provides blogshops with their stock. That being said, you don't have to own a blogshop to enjoy these deals as fierce competition means that shop owners have had to retail their products to regular customers too at a slightly higher price. But hey, you still won't hear me complaining! My advice is to get a great big group of girlfriends and make a field-trip of sorts down to City Plaza so you can get a wholesale price. The more the merrier! Trust me, its worth it. With City Plaza, you'll never have to fall prey to ridiculously overpriced clothes again. City Plaza (810 Geylang Road, s409286) $5- $20 Anchorpoint is the first mall in Singapore to feature a cluster of outlet stores. Here you'll find brand names like Cotton On, Billabong, G2000 and Charles and Keith to name a few.




Past season products are sold at 20% to 70% discounts. The idea here is not to buy products that are super cheap but to save the most by finding the best deals. My favourite shop here has to be Cotton On, simply because the deals are insane. I love coming here to buy sunglasses because they go for as low as $1! And sunglasses never go out of style, especially not in Singapore! Anchorpoint (370 Alexandra Road, s159953) $5- $30 Editor's Market is easily the most fashion forward option out of all these mentioned. The idea is similar to that of City Plaza in the sense that the more pieces you buy, the cheaper it is. I love the look of the store as well, its very industrial chic, with nothing to distract you from your main goal- clothes! Its impossible to come here and not find something you like. Every time I've been here I've had to make multiple trips to the dressing room because I feel the need to try on virtually everything. And hey, its a good thing because the more I buy the more I save, right?

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