Uniqlo is teaming up with Nintendo to launch a new collection in stores.
Coming soon to Singapore
The new Super Mario UT Collection, available from 13 April (Mon) onwards, also celebrates the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Brothers that has been loved by people around the world.
The new t-shirt collection comes with designs featuring many familiar characters from Super Mario game including Mario himself, Yoshi, Goomba, Bullet Bill and more.
Fans can look forward to the collection launching in stores and online.
Kids Styles
There will also be different t-shirt designs in kids sizes.
Kids t-shirts and easy shorts are priced at $12.90 each while men’s t-shirts at $14.90 each.
Only while stocks last.
Here’s a device that will make washing hands daily a much easier task, plus you won’t need to touch it at all now that everyone’s a germaphobe now.
Created by Chinese tech firm Xiaomi, the Mijia Automatic Soap Dispenser, as its name suggests, dispenses soap automatically when you place your hand near its nose.
The dispenser is powered by batteries and has a quiet motor that produces microbubbles from the handwash liquid (320ml) that’s good for around 400 times.
It works via an infrared motion sensor that detects hand movements.
To prevent the device from accidentally dispensing the foaming soap, it also has a touch-sensitive button at the top that lets you turn on or off the device so you can move it around without triggering the sensor.
Qoo10 Sale
For a limited period, you can get the Mijia Automatic Soap Dispenser at just $16.90 on Q0010 marketplace. In China, the same device retails at ¥79 (~S$16).
There’s also an option to pick up your order at the seller’s shop located in Far East Plaza.
Popular departmental store OG is doing some good in support of healthcare workers battling the COVID-19 virus.
Free Thermal Mug
Earlier today, they put up a Facebook post stating healthcare workers in Singapore can pick up a Kukeri Thermal Mug (520ml) worth almost $50 to their stores.
However, in view of the social distancing measures and virus situation, they will be switching to a delivery method to avoid having healthcare workers visiting their stores entirely.
Delivered direct to hospitals
The departmental store has also partnered the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) to deliver the 10,000 pieces of thermal mugs to public hospitals.
Physical pick-up at OG stores is no longer necessary.
Here’s a closer view at the thermal mug so you can look out for it when it arrives at your hospital if you are a healthcare worker.
Now you can have hot coffee/tea any time to keep you going throughout the day.