Singapore’s retail chain MyCK, which has been operating for almost three decades, will scale down product offerings at two outlets to fashion items only following the closure of other stores.
Since early May, the homegrown department store chain’s Ang Mo Kio outlet has been holding a clearance sale on food and household products, with discounts of up to 70%, newspaper Zaobao reported.
An employee said that from June 2, the store will reduce its offerings to clothing and shoes only.
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A MyCK outlet in Ang Mo Kio. Photo via Google Maps/Momobluemilk |
MyCK’s Chinatown flagship store has also been holding clearance sales since April. It plans to scale down in a similar manner after all food and household essentials are sold.
MyCK was founded in 1997 with the aim of providing households with affordable apparel and daily essentials.
At its peak in 2017, the local brand had at least 19 stores islandwide. As of 2026, only eight outlets remain in operation, according to AsiaOne.
Earlier this year, MyCK closed two branches in Jurong West, disappointing longtime customers.
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