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Donate your used shoes and get OMR3.000 voucher for every pair that you donate


Shoe Mart in partnership with Dar Al Attaa is providing the needy with shoes that people no longer want or use as part of the shoe brand’s ‘Happy Feet’ initiative.

I bet some of us have those used shoes quietly collecting dust inside our shoe racks. Instead of letting those lovely pair of shoes waiting for its end time, why not dust it off and donate.

Shoe Mart will reward first 200 customers with free shoes(terms and condition apply), if you will not make it to the first 200 customers. Don’t worry, as you will get OMR 3.000 voucher every pair of shoes that you will donate(terms and condition apply).

Visit Shoemart Centrepoint City Center and their Oasis Mall branch from 13th to 21st of October 2017 and give life to those used shoes and bring smile to those who are in needs.


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Juan in Oman

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