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Another international fashion retailer has confirmed its arrival on Australian shores.

Online luxe accessory retailer Reebonz has revealed it will launch its first Australian flagship store this month, with doors set to open on its permanent Sydney address on April 18.

Originally launched in Singapore in 2009, Reebonz reghulary offers its members a selection of over 120 luxury brands – including Prada, Burberry, Dior, Miu Miu, Chanel and Marc Jacobs – at up to 70 per cent off.

Delivery is free, with interest free lay-by, and products include authentic vintage items, men’s' collections, jewellery and small leather goods such as wallets.

The Reebonz George Street shop selection has also been specifically tailored for the Australian market, and aims to provide shoppers the opportunity to access authentic designer goods which are not available in Australia and at lower prices.

While Reebonz initially expanded to Australia via a dedicated site in 2011, Australian General Manger Sean Lim said the opening of the store was the next natural step of progression for Reebonz.

“Opening our flagship store in Sydney in April will allow shoppers to not only purchase but also take advantage of our care program, including a bag cleaning service. Our members have been expressing their desire for us to open a store in Sydney and we have listened,” Lim said.

“Our store will see us provide customers with the highest quality service possible, from the moment they walk in the door to when they finish shopping with us. We aim to create an experience like no other retail outlet.”

Reebonz will also host a huge sale on the April 18 to celebrate the store launch and showcase its wares at a further discounted prices.

The opening sale will consist of a Golden Ticket-style 'lucky draw', with 50 customers to be selected to shop authentic designer bags from fashion labels such as Balenciaga, Miu Miu, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent at 99 per cent off.

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