CAIRO: It’s getting hotter out there and as temperatures rise, hiking it to the mall every time you need a new outfit is becoming more and more difficult. With that in mind, why not browse the region’s premiere e-commerce platforms for fashion and lifestyle products? Get sartorial style at your fingertips with these online shopping platforms.
Namshi
It is the Middle East’s largest online fashion destination offering an extensive range of clothing and footwear brands, including local and international labels. Based in Dubai, Namshi has free shipping and free returns policies, an option many online shoppers will appreciate.
Ounass
The online fashion destination puts a gorgeous selection of some of the world’s best international designers and local Middle Eastern talent at your fingertips. It offers a range of clothing, bags, shoes, accessories, beauty and homeware products and delivers to customers located in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Oman.
The Luxury Closet
The online boutique enables customers to buy and sell authentic new and pre-loved luxury designer and fashion goods, from Gucci to Louboutin, at prices that can reach up to 70 percent off the in-store price points.
Nisnass
The Dubai-based online shopping platform houses a full range of menswear and womenswear collections, as well as kids’ clothing, homeware and beauty products. It first launched as a smartphone application and now has a dedicated website. The e-tailer offers customers options like pay on delivery and free returns.
Raw Orange
Created by women, for women, according to its founder, the UAE-based online outlet offers affordable womenswear produced locally. Earlier this year, Raw Orange launched a try-before-you-buy option so that customers can order the items, have them delivered to their location and try them on before paying for them.
Sivvi
Launched in the Middle East in 2014, Sivvi offers buyers international high street labels, sportswear and boutique brands. The website also offers in-house brands, including High Streets, STOCK, STATE 8, and modest fashion brand Hindam.