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BATA RED LABEL NEWEST COLLECTION - JULY 2019

If you love the softer side of style (pastel and floral), BATA SINGAPORE'S newest collection is perfect for you.



Born out of a joint collaboration between Bata and prominent Canadian shoe brand ALDO
Group in 2018, the latest collection exudes understated chic and modern elegance with its soft
pastel hues and dainty, multicoloured terrazzo accents adorning a range of high heels, pointed
flats and casual sneakers.



Conceptualised in North America, the fashion collection is designed and developed with
sophistication, comfort and affordability in mind — inspired by the latest styles seen on the
streets of New York and London including the latest runway must-haves for everyday wear. In
staying true to its recent brand manifesto to constantly innovate and deliver new styles, Red
Label is consistently updated to keep the Bata brand contemporary and relevant.




The latest Bata Red Label collection will be available this July at selected Bata stores in
Singapore at SGD$49.95 each.


Have your feet dress with class and elegance with this latest collection now. Both comfortable and affordable, it is indeed a MUST-HAVE in every girls wardrobe! Grab yours now!






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