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Top 7 picks from Boden biggest ever sale that's already selling 'like hot cakes'

Top 7 picks from Boden biggest ever sale that's already selling 'like hot cakes'

Daily Record4 days ago

Huge discounts are being offered across thousands of products.
Just as many of us are looking to update our summer and holiday wardrobes, Boden has launched its biggest ever sale. Some of their stylish pieces are enjoying discounts as big as 70 per cent.
Whether you are in need of some summer essentials or are wanting to stock up on some autumn clothing, with thousands of products getting a price slash, there is something to be found in the sale.
The sale is taking place across the online store, with shoppers able to buy new trousers, tops, dresses, swimwear and coats for bargain prices. So if shoppers are in need of a colourful dress to fit in with the tropical breeze abroad, or are looking for formal work attire, Boden may have exactly what you need.
However, shoppers may need to be quick to bag their favourite items, as many products are already being noted as selling fast, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Elsewhere, there is up to 60 per cent off in Nobody's Child's clearance sale. Their Dark Denim Rochelle Midi Dress is reduced from £75 to £30 down from £75. And the Black Floral Benita Midi Dress is now a half-price £35.
Shoppers can also make savings of up to 50 per cent at White Stuff. The £49 Sophie Organic Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt is down to £25, while the Naya Jersey Printed Tiered Dress is now £45 after a £20 price drop.
While sales can be an exciting time as savvy shoppers are set on grabbing a bargain, they can also be overwhelming if shoppers do not know what they want.
In order to make this easier, we have collated seven of our favourite items in the sale in hopes of setting your shopping spree on the right track.
Bria Puff Sleeve Midi Dress - was £136, now £68
Crafted with 100 per cent cotton, this Bria Puff Sleeve Midi Dress features a striking design that is floral and colourful. The dress also features puff sleeves and a tie belt for added style.
However, the best feature of this mid-length dress is that it comes with pockets in the super-swishable skirt.
Click HERE to buy the Bria Puff Sleeve Midi Dress.
Kew Side Stripe Trousers - was £90, now £45
Featuring a straight leg silhouette and a mid-rise waist, the Kew Side Stripe Trousers have been tailored to create a stylish and sophisticated tapered shape. Featuring a hidden fly zip closure, the trousers are completed with pockets.
Suitable for work in the office, these trousers will also provide all-day comfort. Available in petite and regular sizes, the trousers should sit naturally at your waist and end just above the ankle. To buy these red-striped trousers, click HERE.
Holly Knitted Jacket - was £130, now £45.50
Crafted with 100 per cent cotton, this multi-coloured jacket features a stylish and modern straight cut design, with a cropped length. Along with gold buttons down the front and adorning the fake pockets, this jacket gives a retro feel.
In terms of styling, paired with tailored trousers, shoppers can lean into a nautical style with a professional edge. To splurge on this bright jacket, click HERE.
Nadia Poplin Maxi Skirt - was £122, was £67.20
For those who enjoy pops of colour, the Nadia Poplin Maxi Skirt features a tiered design of bold coloured prints in blue, red and green. Featuring pockets, this skirt is available in petite, regular and long sizes.
Featuring a side zip, this skirt was designed with a relaxed loose style that is crafted with 100 per cent cotton. This machine washable skirt is designed to fall to a maxi length at your ankle.
Click HERE to buy the Nadia Poplin Maxi Skirt.
Tie Belt Sateen Midi Skirt - was £122, now £67.20
Made with 97 per cent cotton and 3 per cent elastane for added stretch, this sateen skirt is perfect for weddings or any upcoming formal events this summer. While possessing a relaxed shape, the tie belt adds from added style and makes the skirt appear less loose.
With functional pockets, this skirt is designed to fall to the low-calf, so shoppers should make sure they have on a stunning pair of shoes to complement the piece. To grab the skirt in the sale, click HERE.
Chester Quilted Borg Coat - was £140, now £77
For those looking for something for when the sun disappears and it gets a little bit chillier, Boden is selling the Chester Quilted Borg Coat. With borg panels complemented by a quilted fabric, this jacket is designed to fall mid-hip and includes patched pockets.
With a popper fastening to easily open the jacket when the sun once again appears, the jacket is also versatile as it comes with a removable borg collar, making it a must-have piece for moving from summer to autumn. Shoppers can click HERE to buy the jacket.
Kristen Pleated Jersey Dress - was £98, now £44.10
This fit and flare Kristen Pleated Jersey Dress is a perfect choice for when shoppers want to be comfortable but a bit more dressed up. With a bold design, this dress features pleats that add a soft movement to the design.
Along with a jersey V-neck and cuffed sleeves, this dress is crafted to fall mid calf and is available in regular and petite sizes. To buy the Kristen Pleated Jersey Dress, click HERE.
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