The Trafford Centre is hosting a Christmas gift and essential items donation point to help ease the cost of living and energy crisis on residents of the borough.
05.10.2022 - 20:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Trafford Centre is set to host a student night packed with exclusive discounts from food and drink to cosmetics and clothes - with serious savings on some products.
The shopping centre is calling all students to join them on Tuesday, October 11, 6pm - 10pm for an evening of shopping, eating and live entertainment - exclusively for them only with up to 50% off select brands.
Students can shop a variety of incredible discounts such as 20% off from brands including JD Sports, H&M, River Island, Michael Kors, Fat Face, Boots, Calvin Klein, Clarks, Superdry, The North Face and Accessorize, among others. Premium quality streetwear brand The Couture Club is also exclusively offering a generous 30% off.
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Food and drink retailers are also due to get involved, with £1 burritos on offer from Barburrito, 30% off at Pizza Express, buy one get one free at Starbucks and freebies from Wagamama.
Students can also enjoy complimentary entertainment from DJs and Musicians Freight Train, Walking Heads and Tempo DJ and Sax; plus a digital photobooth on Orient Way.
The Trafford Centre has recently enjoyed a two day fashion extravaganza, with a core focus to inspire shoppers on ways in which to reinvent their wardrobe while championing brands that are taking steps to become more environmentally conscious.
To encourage and educate consumers in the Northwest and beyond on the sustainable fashion movement, over two days The Trafford Centre held spectacular fashion shows and dance fusion performances while showcasing key Autumn and winter trends from the centre’s vast array of fashion retailers.
Now, it is set to give students some attention. Students need simply register HERE for a FREE Student Night wristband and collect on
The Trafford Centre is hosting a Christmas gift and essential items donation point to help ease the cost of living and energy crisis on residents of the borough.
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