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ANTA launches #ANTABersamaAnda shoe donation campaign in Malaysia

ANTA has officially launched its #ANTABersamaAnda shoe donation campaign in Malaysia, happening from now until 5 April 2024. The used shoes will be collected at designated drop-off points in the Klang Valley, namely The Exchange TRX, 1 Utama Shopping Centre, Sunway Pyramid, and The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey in Johor Bahru, aiming to gather a minimum of 200 pairs.

These donated shoes will be distributed to underserved communities supported by Teach for Malaysia and Women of Will. Additionally, ANTA will provide new shoes and apparel, ensuring recipients are ready to step into the joyous festivities of Raya with confidence. 

In appreciation of these contributions, every customer who donates a pair of shoes will receive an exclusive discount on selected ANTA footwear products (subject to terms and conditions). 

To complement the #ANTABersamaAnda campaign, ANTA will host a series of in-store events starting 15 March 2024. Customers can visit ANTA stores or explore my.anta.com for attractive offers and exciting events.  

Not only that, interested runners can join the Run-Madan with ANTA Running Team (ART) alongside local running clubs in the Klang Valley. Runners can stay updated on ANTA’s social media platforms for details of these events. 

Also, ANTA announced they will introducing the ANTA KAI 1, the inaugural release from Kyrie Irving’s signature line of basketball footwear, to the Malaysian market in April 2024. The ANTA KAI 1 promises a fusion of functionality and aesthetics, delivering exceptional performance for basketball enthusiasts.

For more information about ANTA, its #ANTABersamaAnda shoe donation campaign, and the ANTA KAI 1 launch, please visit https://my.anta.com/ or @AntaMalaysia on Instagram or Facebook.

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