
Weird Fish shoppers find 'new favourite' summer dress with pockets now reduced by £17
Weird Fish shoppers find 'new favourite' summer dress with pockets now reduced by £17
The 'flattering' summer dress comes in four different prints and is made from 100% organic cotton
The 'flattering' Weird Fish dress is perfect for summer days
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Fashion fans are stocking up their wardrobes with easy-to-wear, breezy and stylish summer dresses for less by shopping a deal stack available at Weird Fish. The clothing retailer have discounted several styles by 25% and if customers apply the code CLUB15 at checkout, they can nab an extra 15% off.
One popular piece, the Suffolks Printed Jersey Dress is on sale down from £45 to £33.75, but has been reduced even further to £28.69 with the deal. The dress is designed to fall just above the knee and it's available in four patterns. The print Aqua Marine is proving to be a bestseller, with only a few sizes left in stock, however, the other three are still stocked in UK 8 to 22.
The Suffolks Printed Jersey Dress is a new take on the much-loved Tallahassee dress, which is also on sale for the same price here. It features the same 'flattering' shape with a V-neckline and bigger side pockets. It boasts no side fastenings, ensuring it won't look bulky, and gives an effortlessly cool look.
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As the style is made from 100% organic cotton, it's a wearable option now the weather is warming up. One customer said they 'use it for the beach' as the breathable fabric keeps them cool and comfortable and another wrote: "Lovely dress well made and good fit ideal for summer days and my holiday in Spain."
Suffolks Organic Cotton Printed Jersey Dress
£45
£28.69
Weird Fish Get Deal Product Description
Shoppers can choose from four colours.
Plus, the versatile number can be styled all kinds of ways depending on the season, making it a great investment. A customer pointed out that it can be 'worn with leggings' in the autumn and winter, as well as bare legs in the spring and summer. It has been noted several times by customers that the addition of pockets is much appreciated.
A five star review reads: "I love the neckline of the Suffolks dress! It's a lovely dress, comfortable, easy to wear, perfect fit and length, and has pockets! I think I may well have a new favourite!" And another says: "Love the neckline. Perfect fit as always. Pockets are great too."
Add a pop of colour into wardrobes with the print Aqua
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Another cotton summer dress shoppers are enjoying is the Megan Midi Dress from White Stuff. It's £65 and comes with the choice of regular and petite, a feature that the Weird Fish dress could benefit from. Customers of the Weird fish dress have said that they 'love the style' but 'would love it even more if it was a couple of inches longer'.
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A cotton summer dress that is longer in length, falling just above the ankle, is the Roman Cotton Strappy Tiered Midi Dress. Available in blue or red, adding a pop of colour to any wardrobe, the £38 piece was 'great' for one shopper's 'Greek holiday'.
Those that have fallen in love with the Suffolks dress can get it on sale at the Weird Fish website. Overall thoughts from customers are that the 'cotton is beautifully soft', the patterns feature 'lovely colour combinations' and some are 'so pleased' they've 'ordered another one in a different colour'.
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