Nokia Purity red on-ear headphones

Does anyone have an idea of where to buy the red version of Nokia Purity by Monster WH930 headphones? (not the pro-version) There seems to be not a single physical store in Belgium nor an online store that sells them...
Any help would be much appreciated! 

Don't know what stock levels are: http://poundmart.com/nokia-purity-stereo-headphone​s-fuchsia-p-2726.html?language=en&currency=EUR
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