What is Glassons? Glassons Review, Features

What is Glassons? Glassons Review, Features

Glassons website is one of New Zealand and Australia's most popular online shops for the latest women's fashion and clothing, renowned for its fast fashion, vibrant store and winning value.

About Hallenstein Glassons

Hallenstein Glassons Holdings Ltd is a menswear and womenswear retailer listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange, established in 1985 through the merger of Hallenstein Brothers, an iconic menswear retailer founded in 1873, and Glassons, a fast fashion retailer founded in the early 1900s. The company has over 120 stores, with 35 stores in Australia.

Hallenstein Glasson is recognised as New Zealand's leading specialist retailer and is now making an impact in the Australian market.

Features and advantages

1. Home Page Sellers’ Photo Sharing Area

2. 10% student discount

3. Free shipping for $50

4. Register and get 20% discount

5. Social Media Followers

1. Facebook (194,000)

2. Instagram (323,000)

3. yuotube (347)

4. Pinterest (8371)

5. Google+ (100,000+)

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