This feature has been republished by ABS-CBN.com.
Uniqlo’s nationwide Thank You Festival is now in its final stretch across the Philippines, offering a brief window for shoppers to secure limited-time markdowns and new design collaborations before the event concludes on May 28.
As part of its Heart of LifeWear initiative, UNIQLO donated AIRism shirts to students and teachers—contributing to over 35,000 items distributed for community and disaster relief nationwide.Because the biannual event is already underway, consumers have just a few days left to explore the selections available in stores and online. The value for shoppers right now lies in the fact that specific premium staples are seeing promotional price reductions available during this festival period.
The main style news of the festival's final days is the official Philippine launch of the UNIQLO and Cecilie Bahnsen collection. The partnership with the acclaimed Danish designer brings her signature romantic silhouettes and feminine detailing into everyday wear.
The collection offers distinct pieces for women and girls alike, making it one of the festival’s most anticipated collaborative releases. For shoppers looking to add these pieces to their wardrobes, the collection is one of the key highlights of the event’s closing days.
Aside from the designer drop, the practical incentive of this week-long event lies in the first-time discounts applied to premium linen and cotton garments. Uniqlo has reduced the Premium Linen Long Sleeve Shirt to PHP 1,490 and the Oxford Boxy Long Sleeve Shirt to PHP 990, marking the first time these items have gone on sale during the festival.
Simultaneously, core everyday items such as the classic Crew Neck Short Sleeve T-Shirt and kids’ AIRism Cotton pieces are priced starting at PHP 390, enabling cost-effective replenishment of daily basics.
Shoppers who accumulate a single-receipt total of at least PHP 3,500 during the festival will also receive a free packable duffle bag at checkout.
The festival's final days also highlight Uniqlo Philippines’ broader social responsibility initiatives across the country. The company recently broke ground on a new classroom at Tanda Elementary School in General Santos to support T’boli students.
To complement the project, the brand also donated AIRism shirts to the school’s students and teachers to help improve comfort inside classrooms.
This initiative contributes to a larger milestone of over 35,000 LifeWear items distributed to communities in need and disaster relief efforts across the Philippines, including pre-loved garments donated by customers.





