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Reebonz

The buzz: Located at the heart of the CBD, the first standalone store by the people behind online designer bag store Reebonz carries lots of footwear and ready-to-wear items in its massive 3,000-sq. meter space.

The vibe: Expect to see walls made of rope, vinyl clad black walls for bag displays and a “runway” table that doubles up as a stage during fashion shows—it’s all very luxe yet playful.

The goods: All things designer—from Balenciaga to Celine, Fendi, to Miu Miu and everything in between—all at superbly marked-down prices (80 percent cheaper than at regular boutiques, if you’re lucky). Bags are from $600-2,500, shoes $500-1,500, apparel $300-3,000 and small leather goods $300-800.

Why you’ll be back: Everyone loves a bargain, why pay full price?