The popular department store has huge savings on designer brands
Right now, shoppers are rushing to nab designer items for less during the massive Fenwick sale. The department store is known for its large catalogue of designer brands and is currently offering savings of up to 50% off on items including new-in styles.
Crafted from a cotton blend, the Tommy Hilfiger denim jacket is machine washable and features a classic button up style with a shorter length finish. This versatile staple is the ultimate layering piece for the Autumn, but its not predicted to last long, you can find your size here. Also still available is the Stacey ruched midi dress for £68 cut from £228. This 'flattering' draped Reiss style would make the perfect addition to your September office wardrobe, now £160 cheaper than usual.
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