The best sale buys to suit your budget
Whether you’re looking to pick up a few low-ticket items or want to invest in the bigger pieces, our summer sale has something for everyone
The winter sale is officially here, complete with offers that are too good to miss. And while the prospect of enormous discounts is undoubtedly exciting, the choice can be daunting. So before you start adding everything to your basket, we’ve done an edit of the best pieces to buy according to your budget.
Up to £50
Winter is well and truly here and if the recent temperatures have made you want to re-evaluate your cold-weather style, now is the time to pick up hard-working accessories and basics, like thermals. Our advice? Start with a rollneck or long-sleeved polo top, a hat and a clever layer to see you through until spring, like a gilet.
Up to £100
If you’ve got a little more cash to play with, get the best bang for your buck by stocking up on a selection of separates that are easy to mix and match into different outfits. Look for premium fabrics: cashmere and merino wool jumpers will never let you down - they're as easy dressed-down with a pair of jeans as they are smartened-up with tailored trousers. And as far away as spring feels, don't feel beholden to dark colours, neutral-toned shirts can also be layered effortlessly into these looks.
Up to £150
You’ve got two options here: either you blow your budget on one standout piece, or you carefully select a couple of different items that you can wear on rotation. There’s no right answer, but you’re unsure, a good place to start is from the ground up. Footwear is an area often neglected, but one that sets the tone for every outfit. It's also worth checking your size in the premium jeans department. And if you've been considering a shacket, now is the optimum time to try one.
£200+
The sale is the perfect time to pick up discounted designer pieces that make for proper investments. Pick wisely and think beyond just this season: you want these to be forever buys that are worth every penny. We’d opt for a smart suit that'll always have a place, or a winter overcoat that’s properly tailored to fit. Or how about an ageless pair of British-made boots?