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Home / Lifestyle / GALS / Shoes / JELLY BUNNY SHOES : AFFORDABLE COMFORT SHOES

JELLY BUNNY SHOES : AFFORDABLE COMFORT SHOES

April 19, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

– Jelly Bunny Outlet –
(pictures from Jelly Bunny FB) 

Shopping is always a pleasure for me and this time I went for Jelly Bunny as I had spotted them in quite some malls like in KLCC as well as in 1 Utama. Jelly Bunny is quite a new brand in the market where they opened their outlet in Klang Valley and other states like Penang and Melaka too.

-Selection of Shoes-
(pictures from Jelly Bunny FB) 
Selection of Shoes and Bags-
(pictures from Jelly Bunny FB) 

This round, I went to the outlet located in KLCC where they are located just next to Isetan. The outlet shoes are not as much as in 1 Utama and they have quite a large selection of shoes where the price are ranges from RM 30 and above. There are some which are imported from other countries which cost slightly higher.

The plastic style shoes here is pretty fashionable compared to Crocs. They have high heals; flats, and more. Not only that, you can match your shoes with some handbags which is available there too. As for me, I got my pair of striking red shoes which is at RM 49.90.

Comfortable and light little heals is just perfect for me and it is at the affordable price too. If you love to get some cute and comfortable shoes, perhaps you can get your try with Jelly Bunny too.

Outlets 
Klang Valley
Suria KLCC
Lot C15D, Level Concourse
Tel : 03-2162 4066Fax : 03-2162 4116
Business Hours : 10.00am – 10.00pm
Mid Valley Megamall
Lot F56, 1st Floor
Tel : 03-2284 2066
Fax : 03-2283 2067
Business Hours : 10.00am – 10.00pm
One Utama Shopping Centre
Lot LG206, Lower Ground Floor
Tel : 03-7722 4066
Fax : 03-7726 8869
Business Hours : 10.00am – 10.00pm (Fri & Sat: 10.00am – 10.30pm)
Sunway Pyramid
Lot LG1.35, Lower Ground Floor (LG1)
Tel : 03-5621 0331
Business Hours : 10.00am – 10.00pm (Fri & Sat: 10.00am – 10.30pm)
Zest Point
ZP-03, First Floor
Zest Point, Lebuhraya Bukit Jalil,
BK9, Bandar Kinrara, Puchong
Tel : 011-1259 7026
Business Hours : 10.00am – 10.00pm
Malacca

Dataran Pahlawan Mall Malacca
Lot BS-13, Ground Floor
Tel : 06-286 4066
Fax : 06-286 4067
Business Hours : 10.00am – 10.00pm

Penang
Queensbay Mall
Unit No 1F-119, Queensbay Mall, 100 Persiaran Indah 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang
Tel : 04-641 2535
Business Hours : 10.00am – 10.00pm

Gurney Paragon
L2-22 Gurney Paragon, 163-D, Persiaran Gurney, 10250 Penang.
Tel : N/A
Business Hours : 10.00am – 10.00pm

Filed Under: GALS, Lifestyle, Shoes Tagged With: Jelly Bunny

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