Pakistan’s popular fashion brand Khaadi has launched a major branded clothing sale for 2026, offering discounts across a wide range of its clothing and textile collections.
Shoppers in the country can now take advantage of reduced prices on many items as part of the seasonal promotion.
Retailers and online listings show that the brand’s current sale includes price cuts of around 30% on selected stitched and unstitched garments, making it one of the more notable discounts available this year.
What sale covers?
The promotion covers a broad spectrum of Khaadi’s merchandise, including ready-to-wear outfits and unstitched pieces.
Available items in the sale feature designs suitable for daily wear and more formal occasions, with examples seen at reduced prices online.
Online listings indicate that three-piece unstitched suits, for instance, have been marked down by roughly 30% compared with their original prices.
In some cases, lawn and embroidered collections are part of the promotional pricing.
Where can customers shop?
The sale is accessible both online and in select outlets. Shoppers can browse discounted stock on Khaadi’s official website or through recognised retail partners.
Sales may include a mix of lawn, khaddar, and ready-to-wear items in a variety of colours and fabrics.
Analysts say seasonal promotions like this reflect a wider trend among major Pakistani clothing brands to offer mid-year and end-of-season deals.
These deals have appealed to a broad range of customers. These typically include cuts on both traditional and contemporary styles.
How do the prices compare?
Examples seen in current listings show original prices for some cotton or embroidered pieces reduced by hundreds to thousands of rupees under the sale.
Certain unstitched suits that might originally retail at around Rs6,990 have been listed on sale at lower prices consistent with near-30% discounts.
Other categories may see deeper reductions, depending on stock and seasonal clearance policies.
Some items in past promotions have featured markdowns up to 50%, though availability varies by store and product type.
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