Cricket season is here – and Trends Footwear is stepping up the game for its customers with a thrilling new offer! Introducing the ‘Power Play’ Contest – a limited-period promotion where every customer who shops for ₹3000 or more gets a chance to win exclusive couple match tickets and exciting gift vouchers.
The contest is now live across eight major cities – Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata – and is open to all walk-in customers at participating Trends Footwear stores.
Here’s how it works:
Shop for ₹3000 or more in a single bill at any Trends Footwear store in the above cities, and you’ll be eligible to enter the lucky draw. Winners will receive couple match tickets to this cricket season’s biggest games, along with attractive gift vouchers to shop more from their favourite footwear brand.
Whether you're a cricket fanatic, a fashion enthusiast, or simply love a great deal, the Power Play Contest gives you a chance to turn your footwear shopping into an unforgettable experience.
Speaking about the campaign, a spokesperson from Trends Footwear shared:
“This cricket season, we wanted to do something fun and rewarding for our customers. The Power Play Contest combines India’s passion for cricket with the excitement of shopping, and the response so far has been phenomenal. We invite everyone to participate and win big!”
Early winners have already been announced from Hyderabad, Lucknow, and Jaipur – and many more surprises are in store. But hurry – this contest is only on for a limited time.
Visit your nearest Trends Footwear store today, shop your favourite styles, and you could be cheering live from the stands!
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