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Cotton On- Happy Chinese New Year 38% off (Full Priced Items)

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COTTON ON HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR 38% OFF TO CELEBRATE THE CHINESE NEW YEAR.

*Full priced items. Selected styles. Prices as marked. Excludes Cotton On Kids, Free by Cotton On, Cotton On Body, Rubi Shoes, Typo, Cotton On Foundation, and Gift Cards.

This is part of Lunar New Year Deals for 2016

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  • +5

    Full priced items. Selected styles. Prices as marked. Excludes Cotton On Kids, Free by Cotton On, Cotton On Body, Rubi Shoes, Typo, Cotton On Foundation, and Gift Cards.

    • -8

      And that's worse than being a subsistence farmer heating their home made out of mud and animal dung with burning animal dung that will kill most of them around age 40 how?

      • +4

        Yes.

      • -8

        If I recall 1 Yen can get you like 3 sticks of skewers, if their pay is low like 5 Yuen an hour then its still possible to have a massive dinner with their low income compared to getting paid $5AUD in australia I believe.

        • -2

          They often eat in a canteen provided by the factory, bbq is too much of a luxury…

        • +2

          @nickyyboyy: It's standard practice for a lot of companies to provide food (normally lunch) to their workers in Shenzhen.

        • -1

          @Clear:

          Some factory workers gets provided accomodation as well

    • -7

      Spot the hipster hippy

      It isn't our fault that the chinese allow slave labour in their own country

      • Exactly.

        Not sure why we are being down voted. Harsh truth, but I guess this is a sore spot for our Chinese members.

        • They think, they're winning life by downvoting us on their imaginary life metre.

        • @JPerez:

          What gets me is that despite the down votes, no one has come up with a rebuttal to this harsh truth in China.

      • +1

        That's what the capitalists say

        • Unfortunately many of the rich Chinese nationals here are the ones who benefit most from the slave wages and appalling conditions in Chinese factories. Their corruption makes them thousands if times richer than the commoners.

          Then they get 38% off…..

  • +2

    ^wut?

  • Remember its the Year of Monkey :p

    • -6

      And Chinese beliefs is a load of____ :)

      • To each their own. I don't really follow it, but my wife believes it and gets me all these stuff that apparently meant to give me more wealth. Having said that I did quit my full time job long ago caused I hated it, knowing all too well I didn't have anymore money to pay for rent and food. Went on the dole for 6 months and somehow I now own a house with good steady income without even working.

        Yes I built my business on the most dumbest business plan and it actually worked. My wife thinks it's all due to her praying and belief doing all that Chinese belief stuff that managed to get to where we are today.

        So I'll take it, not havin to work (before anyone ask, I did do stuff to set it up passive income) and make income is bloody good I would say.

        If I dare question her belief she always dares me to try it and see how much I would crumble I to poverty without it. :)

        • What was your business plan? Centrelink?

          Bit confused as you say you don't work but receive income?

        • His business plan is his name..

        • @GameChanger:

          Thank of Zynga on a smaller scale

        • @centrelink: Are you off centrelink now?

        • +1

          @GameChanger:
          I've been off centrelink for 5 years.. I only got a job after graduating uni and worked for a year.. hated it left it since i'd rather be on a dole..

          During that time, I was "scheming" on a plan how to make money without reliance on the allowance they gave me. Took about 6 months to get off it but to be honest I did cut alot of corners to get where I am today (and to note I don't do it anymore.. like why pay $2000 for photoshop when you can ummm… get GIMP?).

          Just for reference on how ok I am doing. Already paid off my house before I turned 30 last year..

        • @centrelink:

          Zynga is heading to the direction of smaller scale fast enough!

        • @centrelink: What was your degree? In those 5 years on CL you spent your time building your business?

          What did you tell people you were doing whilst on CL?

        • @centrelink: Please reply CL to my questions when you have a free moment.

  • +2

    I'm a monkey :)

    • +1

      Ur a big hairy ape :D

    • Hi a monkey

    • Don't mock Chinese culture.

      • nobody is, at most they're laughing at monkeys

        • At most? What else are they laughing at? Hmm…. Chinese culture?

          Also don't mock monkeys. They're smart, majestic, hairy little creatures.

      • Chill out friend. I don't think this user's intention was to mock the culture.

  • +1

    good discount! Nice of them!

  • Don't forget the cashback!

  • Great discounts

  • +1

    thanks OP!

  • +3

    Would it have killed them to bump it up to 40% :(

    • +1

      40 isnt very auspicious given it's a Happy CNY promo.

    • +1

      4 = Sì 四 in Chinese which is similar to Sǐ 死 = death
      You will find many buildings in Hong Kong and China with no fourth floor also.
      Also in Chinese slang 38 can mean someone is bitchy and loves to gossip

      • three eight (san pa) in chinese also sounds like "sympa" meaning friendly or sympathetic in french, funny coincidental sounding

      • Very superstitious people, the Chinese…

        • until recently my workplace had no room 13, just 12 and 12A different places, different beliefs different places same humans

    • +3

      I believe Chinese people (and other parts of Asia) like the number 8. Hence why it was incorporated.

      I say 88% then or GTFO!

      Oh… unless you were joking with that comment. In which case +1 for you!

    • Considering how the number 4 sounds like death … maybe..

  • can you exchange in store? or get a refund if in case doesn't fit right?

  • Does the 30% also apply as an extra if it's your first order?

    • no

    • Terms & Conditions: Offer valid for online purchases only. Limit of one promo code per person. Code must be redeemed within 30 days of receipt. Not eligible to be used with any other promotion. Offer excludes sale stock, charity items, gift cards and 'Mark Tuckey + Cotton On' products.

  • Pity it's not in store. CBF paying $10 for shipping when I'm not spending $55 for the free ship option.
    Discount gets chewed up in the shipping cost

    • Discount is available in-store as well

  • They should do 88% off, make it even more luckier, haha :)

  • Woohoo! Thanks OP. Don't mind me some cheap Cotton On :)

  • +1

    Cotton On is made of cheap materials that break down after a few washes. 38% off just makes it what it should normally retail for.

  • There goes $70. Disappointing that you couldn't stack a code with it.

  • Thanks op, 11 items for $56

  • Received my order but would like to exchange something to a smaller size. They won't allow exchanges on sale items, do they?

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