If there is one thing that consistently gets shoppers in Singapore excited, it is the arrival of a well-timed thrift and designer clearance event that actually delivers real value. Not the kind of “discounts” that only shave off a small amount, but the sort that genuinely makes you pause and think twice before walking away.
This June, Refash is bringing back one of its more eye-catching pop-up concepts with a themed thrift experience titled “Thailand Wonders” at Raffles Place MRT Station Basement 1, right in front of Twyst. It is not just another pop-up rack situation either. It is a carefully curated bargain hunt where designer labels, brand-new pieces, and cash-for-preloved opportunities all sit in one busy commuter-friendly location.
For anyone who enjoys fashion, saving money, or simply the thrill of finding something unexpectedly valuable for far less than retail price, this is one of those events worth noting down.
A Thrift Experience with a Travel-Inspired Twist
The “Thailand Wonders” theme is not just a marketing label. The setup is designed to feel like a mini thrift journey inspired by Bangkok’s bustling fashion markets and street-side finds. There is something quite appealing about that idea, especially for those who have experienced shopping in Thailand before. The energy, the unpredictability, and the sense that you might stumble upon a hidden gem at any moment.
Refash has taken that concept and brought it into a structured retail environment, making it easier and more accessible for everyday shoppers in Singapore.
Instead of rummaging through endless racks with no direction, the pieces here are selected with a clearer focus: wearable fashion, recognisable brands, and price points that encourage impulse but still sensible spending.
Designer Labels at Up to 90% Off
The headline deal here is hard to ignore. Selected designer labels are going for up to 90% off, with entry prices starting from just $10.
At this level, it is not unusual to find items that would normally sit in the mid to high retail bracket, now available at a fraction of their original price. While stock availability changes quickly in pop-up events like this, shoppers often find pieces from well-known brands that are still in excellent condition.
The appeal is straightforward. Instead of paying full retail for seasonal fashion, this event opens the door to refreshing wardrobes at a much lower cost. It is especially attractive for those who like rotating styles frequently without committing to high spending each time.
Brand New Pieces Starting at $12
One of the more surprising highlights is the inclusion of brand new Pomelo items with tags still attached, priced from just $12.
This is where the event becomes more than just a thrift clearance. It starts to blend the gap between retail shopping and bargain hunting. For shoppers who prefer unworn clothing but still want discounted prices, this section tends to move quickly.
It also makes the event appealing to a wider group of people, including students, young professionals, and anyone simply looking to stretch their monthly budget further without compromising on style.
Instant Cash for Preloved Bags and Wallets
Beyond shopping, there is also an opportunity to sell. Refash is offering instant cash payouts for preloved bags and wallets, with stronger valuations for premium brands such as Coach, Furla, and Kate Spade.
This adds another layer to the experience. It is not just about what can be bought, but also what can be cleared out from home. Many people in Singapore have unused bags sitting in wardrobes for years. Events like this make it easy to convert those items into immediate cash without the hassle of online listings or waiting for buyers.
The key advantage here is convenience. Walk in with items, get them assessed, and potentially walk out with extra spending money for the sale itself.
Event Dates, Timing, and Location Convenience
The pop-up is split into two phases to give more shoppers a chance to visit:
- 8 to 12 June 2026 (10am to 7pm)
- 15 to 19 June 2026 (11am to 7pm)
The location is particularly convenient for working adults and commuters.
Held at Raffles Place MRT Station Basement 1, right in front of Twyst, it sits at one of Singapore’s busiest business districts. That means it is easy to drop by during lunch breaks, after work, or even while passing through the MRT network.
For office workers in the CBD, this location removes the need for additional travel time. It is essentially a “walk-in and browse” situation that fits neatly into daily routines.
Why This Sale Stands Out
There are plenty of warehouse sales and pop-up markets in Singapore throughout the year, but not all of them offer a balance of pricing, brand variety, and accessibility.
This Refash event stands out for a few reasons.
First, the pricing structure is genuinely accessible. Starting from $10 for designer labels and $12 for brand new pieces is not something commonly seen in mainstream retail environments.
Second, the inclusion of both buying and selling options makes it more dynamic. It is not just a consumption-focused event. It also supports wardrobe decluttering in a practical way.
Third, the central location means there is little barrier to entry. No special travel planning is required, which increases the likelihood of repeat visits across the event period.
Tips for Making the Most of the Visit
Events like this tend to reward those who come prepared. Here are a few practical approaches that can help improve the experience:
Arrive early if possible. The best items are usually picked up quickly, especially during the first few hours of each day.
Dress comfortably. Since this is a browsing-heavy environment, comfort matters more than anything else.
Set a rough budget before walking in. With so many low-priced items, it is easy to pick up more than intended.
Bring reusable bags if planning to make multiple purchases, as items can accumulate quickly.
For those bringing preloved items to sell, it helps to ensure they are reasonably clean and in good condition. Higher quality presentation often improves valuation outcomes.
A Practical Fashion Refresh Opportunity
Beyond the excitement of discounts, what makes this event worth considering is its practicality. Fashion in Singapore is often fast-moving, and wardrobes can become outdated or repetitive quite quickly.
Instead of spending full price on new retail collections, this kind of event allows for experimentation at lower risk. Trying out new styles, brands, or even colours becomes easier when the financial commitment is minimal.
At the same time, the ability to clear out unused items and immediately reinvest that value into new pieces creates a cycle that feels efficient and sustainable.
Promotional/Event Details
Date: 8–12 June 2026 & 15–19 June 2026
Time: 10am–7pm (8–12 June) / 11am–7pm (15–19 June)
Venue: Raffles Place MRT Station Basement 1 (In front of Twyst)
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