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To mark Singles Day — the annual Chinese shopping day that's fast making Black Friday look like an ongoing couch outlet sale — Hong Kong-based WOAW (AKA World of Amazing Wonders) is offering crazy discounts on much-loved collectibles from Medicom Toy.

Hailing from Japan, Medicom Toy creates collectible art pieces in limited quantities, with a huge crossover into streetwear culture. WOAW's discount will apply to some of its most popular line of toys — the Bearbrick— a series of bear-shaped figures imprinted with all kinds of designs.

Valid from Saturday, 12 p.m. until Monday 12 p.m., WOAW will be offering 10-15 popular styles of 1000% Bearbrick for just $400, with only one piece per style available, while some of the 400% models will also be available with 20 percent off.

Any collector will know that good deals on Medicom Toy Bearbricks are hard to come by, so we'd recommend acting fast to get hold of one of the heavily discounted collectibles. Elsewhere on the site, WOAW will be offering brands such as Converse, Veja, DJI, Vans, and more in its sale selection.

Check out WOAW's offering in the gallery above, and click through below to shop its discounted selection now.

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