Threeppy: Daiso's new $5.80 shop in Funan mall looks set to give Miniso a run for its money, Lifestyle News

Threeppy: Daiso's new .80 shop in Funan mall looks set to give Miniso a run for its money, Lifestyle News

Singapore’s New Bargain Hunt: Threeppy Opening Soon

Shoppers in Singapore are about to get a fresh playground to snag the best deals. No, it isn’t a playground for kids – it’s a price‑chewing playground where every item is expected to be $5.80 wide‑open to everyone.

What’s the Story?

Threeppy is the “premium” cousin of Japan’s beloved Daiso. It opens its first mouth‑watering outlet on July 14 in the newly spruced‑up Funan mall.

Each mark‑down shop gives you:

  • Kitchen & home goods – because you can’t roast noodles without a good pan.
  • Stuffed toys – to keep that sweet nostalgia in your living room.
  • Almost everything else that turns up on a typical “grab, store” list.

Its playful tagline, “300 and happy,” nods to the Japanese pricing cap of 300 yen (~$4). If you love getting a deal and a chuckle, Threeppy is your brand.

Who’s It For? Family‑Buddies, Anyone!

Target customers: Singapore families and women aged 20‑40, the go‑to crowd for the brand’s new venture, according to NNA Business News.

In Japan, Threeppy already owns 22 stores and plans to add 30 more each year. Now, it’s reaching out to the broader Asian market.

From Japan’s Instagram to Your Window Shopping

Our quick scan of Threeppy’s official Instagram shows evergreen items that look like a mash‑up of Miniso meets Don Don Donki. For the younger ones:

  • Adorable children’s accessories that look like the cartoons you grew up loving.
  • Women’s trendy accessories that let you look effortlessly chic.

Men, don’t feel left out! There are practical gadgets, pocket‑friendly gadgets, and even a pet bed for $5.80 that would put a grin on your face.

A Word About Value

We’ll be watching closely. It’s hard to tell if Threeppy truly offers a better bargain than the competitors, but we promise to keep you posted if we find anything that puts those price tags to shame.

What’s in Your Bag?

In the meantime, keep your eyes peeled for:

  • Economical kitchen goods that are cheap but stylish.
  • Novelty stuffed animals that turn your living space into a cuddly playground.
  • And those large shelves that have a hidden cost gamble – are they all $5.80?

So dive in, get curious, and let the next visit to Funan be less about paying bills and more about hunting for Triple‑Pee! Happy shopping!