
'Incredibly flattering' Nobody's Child jumpsuit cut by 60% to £36 in huge sale
Summer isn't over yet, and there's still time to rehash your wardrobe given the hot weather Scots have been seeing lately. And lucky for those in the market for summer clothes, Nobody's Child is currently offering a huge sale with massive discounts across their website.
One unmissable bargain in the current sale is this Black Tailored Scoop Neck Jumpsuit, which is currently on a generous 60 per cent discount, slashing its price from £89 to £36.
The website has labelled the waist-cinching jumpsuit as 'selling quick', and while it is available in both petite and regular sizes, the petite jumpsuits are sold out.
Pretty Little Thing version on Debenhams' for £24.
Elsewhere this River Island version has a similar neckline to the Nobody's Child jumpsuit, costing £52.
But shoppers may prefer to snatch up the Nobody's Child outfit before it sells out.
Black Tailored Scoop Neck Jumpsuit
£89
£36
Nobody's Child
Shop
Product Description
The discounted Black Tailored Scoop Neck Jumpsuit is made from 80 per cent organic cotton and 20 per cent linen, and features a fitted bodice that is designed to define the waist, and detailed buttons up its front.
With a wide leg cut, this jumpsuit is built for comfort and class as well as style, and if customers are unsure about purchasing online, Nobody's Child offers a 'Try Before You Buy' service.
This allows shoppers to be sent items to try on for five days, and only pay for the clothes they keep. This saves the hassle of buying and waiting for refunds.
Customers are adoring the black jumpsuit which has already gathered several positive reviews.
One happy shopper said: "It's my first time buying from Nobody's Child and I'm absolutely delighted. This jumpsuit is the best.
"I've worn it casually to a pub and dressed it up to go out for a smart dinner. It worked equally well for both occasions and I received so many compliments. My usual size was spot on. Fab purchase."
Yet one customer had one complaint about the item, saying: "Nice jumpsuit and no real complaints, except it was a bit tight around the crotch.
Fashion deal of the week
New Balance has just launched a massive sale ahead of the summer, with up to half-price off.
Hate that break in period with stiff footwear? Then look no further than the Unisex RC42 Shoes, said to be "comfy straight out of the box", that have been reduced from £90 to just £45, saving shoppers 50 percent off the original asking price.
Featuring the classic minimalist silhouette that can be worn with everything from denim jeans to leggings, these trainers have been particularly designed for those with an active lifestyle.
Crafted from a "lightweight" suede/mesh construction, they boast a low profile that is suitable for those who spend long periods of time on their feet, while the a padded tongue and cushioned rubber sole ensure all day comfort.
Finished with the classic signature 'N' branding on the side, the half-price discount covers two colours - granite with white and linen with sea salt. As of writing, sizes range from a four through to nine, including a few half-sizes.
Shoppers can't stop praising the New Balance RC42 Shoes, as they have earned a 4.2 rating and glowing reviews for their "comfortable" design that means they "don't even have to break them in."
One five-star review read: "Very cute and comfortable right out of the box. On trend and has a somewhat cushioned midsole—perfect for wearing all day."
Shoppers can bag the New Balance Unisex RC42 Trainers for half-price in the sale here.
"I returned it as I felt the black washed me out- but I think it would suit someone with a darker skin tone."
But another customer was satisfied with the fit of theirs, saying: "I'm 5ft and it fits perfectly, had many compliments when wearing with people asking where I got it, and it's incredibly flattering."
The discounted jumpsuit can be purchased on the Nobody's Child website.
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