The prices of branded sneakers in the free zone of Iquique (Chile)

The prices of branded sneakers in the free zone of Iquique (Chile)
The prices of branded sneakers in the free zone of Iquique (Chile)

In a new video from Que Pasa Salta, we present you a report that is generating a stir among sports footwear fans in the region. This is a price comparison between branded sneakers in the Free Trade Zone of Iquique (Chile) and Argentinarevealing surprising differences that could save consumers a good amount of money.

According to the data collected, leading brands such as Adidas and Puma offer their popular models at an average price of $49,990 pesos Argentines and Chileans in the Iquique Free Trade Zone. This figure is equivalent to approximately 50 dollars in both countries, thanks to a practically equal exchange rate. This price represents an attractive discount compared to what would be found in Argentina.

But that is not all. The coveted Nike sneakers, known for their quality and style, are available for around 60 thousand pesos in the Free Trade Zone. This offer is especially tempting considering that in Argentina, prices for similar products are usually significantly higher.

The report also highlights an important fact for those who plan to cross the border in search of these bargains: It is recommended to carry dollars in cash, since exchanging Argentine pesos for Chilean pesos can result in a loss of up to 50%. This warning highlights the importance of being financially prepared to take full advantage of the offers available in the Iquique Free Zone.

In summary, the prices of branded sneakers in the Free Trade Zone are at least 40% lower than in Argentina, which makes this destination a paradise for sports footwear lovers and an opportunity for those looking for quality at affordable prices.

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