Survival guide for Buen Fin 2021

GuΓ­a de supervivencia para Buen Fin 2021


1. Stay tuned

El Buen Fin is an initiative to encourage trade and allow consumers to enjoy the best promotions of the year. Don't forget to keep an eye on all our channels so you don't miss out on the incredible promotions we have for you.

2. Prepare today

The cheapest weekend of the year this time will be extended to a week: From November 10 to 16 you can enjoy the best discounts on those products that have caught your eye all year long. Prepare your cart today! πŸ›’πŸ˜

3. Research, compare, and treat yourself

Before buying anything, take the time to research and compare until you find the best deals. Look for that added value in your products to treat yourself without regrets πŸ˜‰

Try to visit the official brand pages and avoid intermediaries. Look for the best combination of price and payment facilities for you.

Β‘Always remember to take precautions!


4. Visualize yourself with what you loved πŸ˜‰

All our products are participating! From essential face masks to the perfect backpack for your next road trip, they will have incredible discounts and surprises. If you want to know about them before anyone else, don't forget to sign up for our Newsletter.


5. Find the best places to shop


Research in advance the places with discounts and your favorite products available so that your experience is the best and you avoid crowds.
Don't forget that you can also combine your purchases between physical stores and online. According to the purchase intent report for El Buen Fin 2021 published by the AMVO, 70% of people will make their purchases combining both channels.

Find our physical stores here and find the one closest to you!

7. Know the history and impact behind what you wear.

The surprises and benefits in this edition of Buen Fin have a double impact! We know that the last few months have not been easy, that's why we want you to indulge in what you loved and also have your purchase contribute to the well-being of hundreds of Mexican artisans in vulnerable conditions. Learn more πŸ‘‰
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