
Forever New End of Season Sale: Take a further 20 per cent off winter wardrobe essentials
Well, if you've been dreaming of owning elegant trench coats, stylish cardigans and gorgeous dresses for a fraction of the price, Forever New has the solution.
Forever New is offering shoppers until June 30, an additional 20 percent off its already discounted sale styles.
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Just use the code TAF20 at checkout and enjoy even greater savings on a wide range of fashion-forward pieces
The promotion applies exclusively to sale items and excludes full-price products, gift cards, and shipping costs.
It cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, unless otherwise stated. With styles available only while stocks last, shoppers are encouraged to take advantage of the offer early.
Some standout pieces in the sale include gorgeous coats such as The Cass Vegan Suede Trench Coat which sees a significant price drop from $199.99 to $119.95.
For those seeking stylish wardrobe updates for less, the Kyla Ruched Bardot Top is reduced to $44.95 from $69.99, while the Samantha Cowl Neck Mini Dress is now $119.95, down from $149.99.
Other top picks include the Mabel Bomber Jacket, now $109.95 from $169.99, and the Carrie Ponte Leggings, currently $49.95, reduced from $79.99.
Forever New's End of Season Sale, with the added benefit of the further 20 per cent discount, provides a perfect opportunity for customers to refresh their wardrobes with elegant and timeless pieces at exceptional value.
Best Sale Picks
Kristen Shawl Collar Coat, was $199.99 now $119.95
Cass Vegan Suede Trench Coat, was $199.99 now $119.95
Kyla Ruched Bardot Top, was $69.99 now $44.95
Fiora Straight Leg Pants, was $99.99 now $89.95
Samantha Cowl Neck Mini Dress, was $149.99 now $119.95
Mabel Bomber Jacket, was $169.99 now $109.95
Carrie Ponte Leggings, was $79.99 now $49.95
Autumn Textured Waitcoast, was $109.99 now $74.95
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