“Shirts for Less Than R100”: Pretoria Couple Reveals Plug Factory Store With International Brands

“Shirts for Less Than R100”: Pretoria Couple Reveals Plug Factory Store With International Brands

  • A content creation couple shared a video revealing a new factory store in Pretoria CBD
  • The Branded Warehouse offers international labels for under R100, sparking a shopping frenzy
  • Over 7,000 South Africans reacted to the discovery, with many rushing to find the exact location
A video went viral.
One young couple shared a video showing their latest find in Pretoria CBD. Images: @shortyugcforbusinesses
Source: TikTok

A Pretoria couple has sent social media into a shopping frenzy after discovering a factory store with international brands selling designer clothes for under R100.

Content creators @shortyugcforbusinesses shared their find on TikTok on 24 July, revealing the Branded Warehouse in Pretoria CBD that stocks premium labels at unbelievable prices. The video quickly went viral, racking up over 7,000 reactions, 3,000 shares, and 120 comments from excited shoppers.

In their video caption, the couple wrote:

"Guys, we found shirts from Zara and Jack and Jones for less than R100.00. How is that for a R100.00 challenge? 🤗 But for real, Pretoria CBD, this one is for you! There is a new Branded Warehouse that just opened, and they have some insane specials on brands like Zara, Jack and Jones, Hush puppies, Pull and Bear, American Polo and many more."

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The couple explained in their video that they couldn't believe the prices they saw at the Branded Warehouse. The store features a large men's section, a women's section, and a kids' section, all packed with variety and quality items at affordable prices.

A video went viral.
A couple shared a video showing Pretoria residents where they could find a warehouse store for cheap, branded clothing. Images: @shortyugcforbusinesses
Source: TikTok

SA reacts to the shopping plug

Thousands of South Africans flooded the comment section with excitement and questions about the store:

@mmatshepolelaka071 asked:

"And the name of the shop is Branded Warehouse? Thanks for the plug!"

@kgosi mampuru street inquired:

"Aw, guys, please, what's the old street name, and where exactly is the store 🙏"

@Inno Ramadiba requested:

"Please give me the address."

@subhaan helpfully replied:

"Pretoria Central next to home hyper city… Location: 277 Kgoši Mampuru St, Pretoria Central, Pretoria, 0001."

@lolo🇿🇦 shared mixed feelings:

"I know them, they are expensive. On Zara clothes, you only save like R50 or less, pointless!"

@Leza Mamngwevu cautioned:

"I'm a runner, I went there a week ago, didn't like the quality of most clothes. But people can go and check."

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@user103668546845 questioned:

"Is it PICCADILLY?"

@Bob clarified:

"You mean the store is Piccadilly? They expensive as the one in Fordsburg 🙈🙈"

Are warehouse stores worth it

According to Ramsey Solutions, outlet shopping comes with both advantages and drawbacks that shoppers should consider. The main benefit is that consumers usually do score genuine discounts, often seeing retail prices slashed significantly. However, the quality might differ from regular retail stores, as some brands create specific product lines for their outlet locations that may not match the full-quality items found in regular shops.

The convenience factor also plays a role; if an outlet store is nearby, it's worth a quick visit, but driving long distances might cancel out any savings through petrol costs and time spent.

Watch the TikTok clip below:

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A man bought meat on special at the supermarket. Image: Ivan Pantic
Source: Getty Images

3 Other shopping plugs

  • Briefly News recently reported on a Cape Town woman who revealed kitchen homeware deals at Checkers that had South Africans ready to rush to stores immediately.
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  • A Cape Town store's winter jeans sale featuring name-branded denim at discounted prices sparked massive interest, but the sale's end date created urgency among shoppers.

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Nerissa Naidoo (Human Interest Editor) Nerissa Naidoo is a writer and editor with seven years of experience. Currently, she is a human interest writer at Briefly News and joined the publication in 2024. She began her career contributing to Morning Lazziness and later joined Featherpen.org. As a TUW ghostwriter, she focused on non-fiction, while her editorial roles at National Today and Entail.ai honed her skills in content accuracy and expert-driven editing. You can reach her at nerissa.naidoo@briefly.co.za