
With the 9th August being National Women's Day, we thought it the perfect opportunity to showcase some of our most popular promotional products for ladies. Companies often giveaway gifts to celebrate women's day with giveaways - below you will find some of these products.

Bamboo bath set with re-usable bamboo tray.
Our Price R170.98

Modern overnight bag with 2 PU carry handles, shoulder strap and
Our Price R181.48

Crystal Filled Stylus Ball Pen
Our Price R29.78

Stylish Ladies Wallet - Black or Red
Our Price R101.98

Ladies Two Compartment Jewellery Box - Off White
Our Price R212.48

4pc Cosmetic Bag Set - Available in: Black
Our Price R148.48

Manicure set in a trendy nylon case for journeys.
Our Price R49.48

Ladies Lunch Cooler
Our Price R61.98

Aluminium Round Double Sided Compact Mirror With Magnetised Seal
Our Price R53.05

Aluminium Clip Photo Frame - Silver, black, purple, Green, Red o
Our Price R28.88

Star Massager - Available: blue, clear, pink
Our Price R12.48

Bath gift set with re-usable wooden tub, pumice stone, nail brus
Our Price R75.98

Ladies Laptop Bag
Our Price R201.48

Bloom Sunflower
Our Price R26.33

Ladies Fold Out Jewellery box - cream
Our Price R152.98

Ladies metal LED torch with gem stones.
Our Price R59.38

Metal hand bag hook.
Our Price R24.73

Ladies Cosmetic Set with Carry Pouch - Available in: cream
Our Price R74.23

Ebony Ladies Business Tote
Our Price R100.73

Black or Red Ladies Cosmetic Bag
Our Price R17.60

Metal bag hanger, key holder and black plastic ballpen, supplied
Our Price R77.60

red and black pu travel jewellery box (19.5x11cmx7cm)
Our Price R495.00

Compact manicure set in a transparent PVC case.
Our Price R26.58

Bath Crystals
Our Price R31.33
Perkal has the largest range of Ladies Gifts in SA. To view more ideas, please click here (link attached)
More about Women's day: This day commemorates 9 August 1956 when women participated in a national march to petition against pass laws (legislation that required African persons to carry a document on them to ‘prove’ that they were allowed to enter a ‘white area’).