How many stars? Shopper spots mistake in FairPrice's National Day shirt

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With National Day coming, Singapore is turning red and white with all the merchandising. But a shopper believes he has spotted a mistake in one design of the National Day T-shirts being sold at a major retailer now. Stomp contributor Joseph shared photos of the Surfers Paradise brand apparel on display at the FairPrice Xtra outlet in Jem on July...

With National Day coming, Singapore is turning red and white with all the merchandising.

Stomp contributor Joseph shared photos of the Surfers Paradise brand apparel on display at the FairPrice Xtra outlet in Jem on July 22. "While browsing through, we found one star missing from the print on the T-shirts while the print on the white shorts was correct."

 

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