
Prime Week deals on must-have fashion basics are here - but not for long
Amazon Prime Week officially runs from 8 to 11 July, and the deals just keep on coming.
While the biggest discounts are often saved for tech and appliances, this year's Prime Week sale includes a surprising number of affordable clothing essentials that are perfect for refreshing your everyday wardrobe.
From classic cotton T-shirts and essential socks to breezy summer dresses and comfy loungewear, Amazon has quietly dropped prices on dozens of everyday wardrobe staples and savvy shoppers are already snapping them up before the sale ends.
With many pieces available in multiple colours and sizes (and often under £15), now's the time to stock up and replace those worn out pieces sitting in your drawers.
So whether you're looking to refresh your basics, prep for summer holidays, or just take advantage of a great deal, there's something for everyone.
Just don't wait too long – with Prime Week ending on July 11 and sizes already selling out, the best picks won't stick around for long.
The Amazon Essentials Women's Regular-Fit Short-Sleeve Crewneck T-Shirt is a pack of two tees that are a must-have wardrobe staple. Made from a soft cotton-modal blend with stretch, they have a comfortable regular fit that moves with you. With a classic crew neck and short sleeves, it's perfect for layering or wearing on its own for effortless everyday style. BUY NOW FOR £13.68 (WAS £17.10) – SAVE 20%
The Amazon Essentials Men's Slim-Fit 9-Inch Chino Shorts are a summer essential with a modern slim fit that's both smart and comfortable. Made from soft, breathable cotton with a hint of stretch, they feature classic chino styling and a 9-inch inseam for a clean, versatile look that works for everyday wear or smarter occasions. BUY NOW FOR £12.38 (WAS £16.80) – SAVE 26%
The NovForth Cotton Socks come in a handy 6-pair pack, designed for everyday comfort and intense workouts. Made from soft, breathable cotton, these ankle-length sports socks come in white, grey and black and have a secure fit, moisture control, and cushioning – ideal for running and training. BUY NOW FOR £10.12 (WAS £12.90) – SAVE 22%
The TOMEEK Vest Top is a wardrobe staple that's ideal for the gym, yoga, or everyday wear. Available in a range of colours, it's made from soft, breathable fabric and fits snugly to keep you comfortable. The stretchy sleeveless design is perfect for layering or wearing on its own. BUY NOW FOR £8.49 (WAS £12.99) – SAVE 35%
The CUPSHE Women Summer Wrap Maxi Dress features a flattering wrap design with short flared sleeves and a waist tie. It's lightweight, stylish and perfect for weddings, beach holidays, garden parties, or everyday summer wear and it's available in sizes XS-XL. BUY NOW FOR £31.44 (WAS £36.99) – SAVE 15%
Made from tough, comfy denim, the Lee Men's Rider Contrast Jeans were invented by Lee in 1948. Not too tight, not too loose and with a mid-rise and zip fly, Rider jeans have a slim-cut leg that fits from the thigh down to the ankle. Pair them with a tee or shirt for effortless style. BUY NOW FOR £32.30 (WAS £85) – SAVE 62%
For amazing comfort, the Amazon Essentials Women's Cotton Modal Pyjama Set is your new go-to. Made from a soft cotton-modal blend, this long-sleeve top and full-length bottoms combo is cosy with just the right amount of stretch. The relaxed fit lets you move easily, while the classic shirt design keeps it stylish. BUY NOW FOR £19.04 (WAS £23.80) – SAVE 20%
The Amazon Essentials Women's Slim-Fit Vest Pack gives you two super-soft, stretchy vests that fit close to the body without feeling tight. Perfect for layering or wearing on their own, these slim-fit tops are everyday essentials you'll reach for again and again. Comfortable, simple, and available in multiple colors, they're ideal for casual wear or layering under jackets and cardigans. BUY NOW FOR £9.88 (WAS £12.40) – SAVE 20%
As with all Prime Week sales, these offers won't stick around for long, so if you spot something you love in your size, it's best to act fast.
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