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I'm already excited for autumn thanks to mega sales to shop NOW – here's my top fashion editor picks with up to 70% off

I'm already excited for autumn thanks to mega sales to shop NOW – here's my top fashion editor picks with up to 70% off

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SUMMER SALES I'm already excited for autumn thanks to mega sales to shop NOW – here's my top fashion editor picks with up to 70% off
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IT'S that time of year again when our favourite high street stores hold their summer sales.
Not only can you grab a bargain on summer stock that the brands are wanting to get rid of, but you will find a lot of great pieces perfect for the new season ahead.
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Plus with brands offering up to 70 per cent off, it really is the perfect time to get hold of some new pieces for your wardrobe, for a fraction of the original price.
So whether you're in the market for a new pair of jeans, a stylish new handbag, or your new favourite pair of trainers that you won't want to take off - we have you covered.
Here, Deputy Fashion Editor, Abby McHale gives a rundown of the best sales on now and what you need to be buying for the season ahead.
H&M - up to 70 per cent off
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Bag, was £37.99, now £12, H&M
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If you're in the market for a new bag, sale time is the perfect time to look as many styles of bags are often timeless.
H&M currently has a sale of up to 70 per cent off and this bag in particular has 68 per cent off, making it just £12.
Made from 31 per cent recycled polyester, this suedette style shoulder bag is big enough to keep hold of all your essentials.
Zara - up to 60 per cent off
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Jacket, was £49.99, now £19.99, Zara - BUY NOW
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This belted knit jacket from Zara currently has 60 per cent off, making it just £19.99.
Brown is a key autumnal colour and this will look great paired with trousers, skirts and even jeans.
Or it also comes with a matching skirt if you do want to make the whole look a co-ord.
With hundreds of items currently on sale online, this is a sale you definitely don't want to miss.
Come see what's new in at Zara
River Island - up to 50 per cent off
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Trench coat, was £65, now £30, River Island
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A trench coat really is a coat that stands the test of time, but they often come with a hefty price tag.
That's why getting one in the sale is a great way of bagging a bargain.
River Island says it currently has 50 per cent off, however this coat is just over with it coming in at just £30.
It's also a great transitional coat that you can wear now through to autumn and beyond.
M&S - up to 50 per cent off
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Skirt, was £150, now £75, Jaeger at Marks & Spencer
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The M&S summer sale starts tomorrow, (24th July), with up to 50 per cent off, the sale is in store only.
However, you will be able to bag yourself a bargain with offers on womens, mens, kids, home and beauty.
Take this skirt from Jaeger at M&S which is reduced down from £150 to £75 - now that's a saving.
Monsoon - up to 70 per cent off
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Dress, was £130, now £39, Monsoon
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With nearly £100 off, this dress from Monsoon has a serious discount.
The green satin screams autumn, with ruffle sleeves and hem giving it a slightly boho feel that is still a big trend for 2025.
Whether you're wanting an occasion dress, or just a nice midi dress to wear with flats or boots, this is such a bargain.
John Lewis - up to 50 per cent off
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Shirt, was £95, now £47, John Lewis
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John Lewis currently has lots of discounts on offer, including brands as well as own brand.
The mineral print shirt is now just £47 reduced from £95.
The colours are giving autumn vibes, however the lightweight crepe fabric means it is still cooling to wear at this time of year also.
Coming with matching trousers, this would also look perfect with a pair of neutral wide leg trousers also for a smart, classy look.
Mango - up to 70 per cent off
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Jeans, were £35.99, now £19.99, Mango
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Jeans not only last for years, but they also never go out of style, so picking a pair up in the sale is a great way of getting good quality for a cheaper price.
This pair from Mango have 44 per cent off, at just £19.99, the dark wash denim looks super premium.
And will certainly be something you keep in your wardrobe for years to come.
Boden - up to 60 per cent off
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Trainers, were £98, now £39,20, Boden
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Colourful trainers aren't going anywhere and this red pair from Boden are currently reduced from £98 to £39.20 - making a big saving of £58.20.
The retro style is bang on trend, plus the red shade is a great transitional colour that you can wear for the rest of summer and into the last part of the year.
With lots of sizes still available these are definitely worth checking out.
Very - up to 20 per cent off
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Trousers, were £28, now £8.25, Very
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An absolute bargain at just £8.25 these trousers from Very are in the shade of the season also - butter yellow.
The wide leg style makes them super flattering and the subtleness of the colour means they will go with so many other pieces in your wardrobe.
Coming in size 8 through to 20, Very has a plethora of other discounts on offer too to check out.
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