
Next launches massive 70% off sale on womenswear
The high street retailer has slashed the price of thousands of womenswear items - including top name brands like Reiss
Shoppers looking to update their summer wardrobes and grab some new items for the upcoming autumn season should make a beeline for Next. The high street retailer has kicked off a massive sale, offering up to 70% off a multitude of styles. The sale event features price reductions across women's and men's fashion, children's and baby clothes, as well as home goods. This follows hot on the heels of high street competitor Boden launching its summer sale, also boasting 70% off a selection of its online products.
Not only are prices being slashed on Next's own brand items, but there are also bargains to be had on top-name brands available at the retailer, including Reiss. There are nearly 37,000 items in the women's category alone, with the option to filter by clothing item, brand, size, colour and more.
While scrolling through the hundreds of pages could take hours, thankfully, you don't have to. Keep reading for our top picks below...
Navy Blue Cotton Mix Smart Wide Leg Trousers - were £35 now £10
The Navy Blue Cotton Mix Smart Wide Leg Trousers feature a stylish wide leg design with pleated detailing. They're crafted from a premium fabric blend with a flattering fit. The trousers are completed with a neat hook and bar fastened waistband and dual side pockets.
Reiss Black Lexie Concealed-Hood Puffer Coat - was £398 now £79
The Reiss Black Lexie Concealed-Hood Puffer Coat is the ultimate hybrid puffer. A customisable hood allows for it to be zipped away in the collar, whilst stretch cuffs with thumbholes provide extra warmth when the colder weather arrives.
White Linen Blend V-Neck Summer Top - was £25 now £7
The White Linen Blend V-Neck Summer Top is made from a breathable linen and cotton blend. Featuring a sleeveless design, the top has a floaty feel and elasticated underarm detailing. Next suggests that the top has a looser fit and recommends shoppers sizing down.
Reiss Black Kimora Wool Blend Double Breasted Midi Dress - was £228 now £68
Crafted from a wool-blend suiting fabric, the Black Kimora Wool Blend Double Breasted Midi Dress wraps across the body, fastening in a double-breasted shape. Opt for the self-fabric belt to cinch the waist.
Reiss White Harper Tailored Single Breasted Suit Blazer - was £250 now £73
The Reiss White Harper Tailored Single Breasted Suit Blazer is made from smooth cotton for a casual slant, and it fits close to the body in a tailored fit. Mottled buttons fasten the front and cuffs.
Camel Brown Premium 100% Cashmere V-Neck Knitted Jumper - was £160 now £48
The Camel Brown Premium 100% Cashmere V-Neck Knitted Jumper radiates sophistication, crafted from 100% cashmere with a luxurious brushed finish. Ideal for laid-back weekends and casual styling, this timeless winter wardrobe essential guarantees ultimate comfort and warmth throughout the season.
Cream Lace Tiered Maxi Skirt - was £69 now £17
Inject texture and style into your skirt collection with the Cream Lace Tiered Maxi Skirt. Feminine and playful, this stunning piece is designed in an exciting tiered silhouette. Complete with an elasticated waistband and frill edge detailing. Get it here.
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