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I always have this dilemma in my life; I love love love buying clothes but I don't have the funds to do so. Sound familiar? Well unless you are planning on not shopping (um, no) or want to start shoplifting (not recommended) what can a girl do? Well I've found a goldmine in terms of a yearly sale on one of the most fashion- forward stores around, and it's not just online, oh no. In this shop there is almost an entire floor dedicated to outlet stock all. year. round. I bet you think this sounds to good to be true, but I kid you not, MANGO is a life saver for broke fashion--girls.
I was in Oxford Street yesterday with my friend, and we decided to brace the unjustifiably hot temperature to search for some bargains. We weren't expecting much, in fact Mango is often overlooked but some amazing finds were found. Beautiful velvet blazers for £27, all kinds of chic trainers for about the same price, and the jewel in the crown? A leather/shearling coat for not £69, £39, £20, or £16, but £12! I still can't believe it.
And my favourite thing about Mango all-round sale is that the items are not trashy cast-offs that obviously no one wants, they are all really on trend and you don't even need to do much hunting.

I've had a quick look online just now, and it's also great so here are some of my favourite items, but if you're heading to Oxford Street any time soon make sure to pop in.


Seams midi skirt | MANGO
Faux leather midi skirt   £50       £20
Premium - heel slingback shoes | MANGO
Mules  £70   £20

Suede jacket | MANGO
Real Suede jacket £100      £40
Embroidered velvet top | MANGO
Embroidered top £35    £14
Trim flowy trousers | MANGO
Side stripe trousers £50   £20
Detachable belt dress | MANGO
Leather dress £50  £20


Contrast flowy jacket | MANGO
Flowy Bomber £79 £28
The jacket section is the best so I'd start there, the stock is very different in store I've noticed.

Gxx

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