
Boden sale saves shoppers over £30 on linen mini dress that's perfect for spring
If you're on the hunt for your next spring staple look, this Boden sale may have just the ticket as its axed the price of a linen mini dress by over £30 for a limited time
Boden shoppers are currently being spoilt with a sitewide sale offering up to 25% off everything, including this linen mini dress that's so popular it's received a badge to notify shoppers it's selling like hot cakes. With many spring-ready outfits up for grabs with this delightful discount, shoppers are keen to snatch up this Anya Sleeveless Linen Dress ahead of the bank holiday weekend.
Normally retailing for £126, Boden fans can now grab this stunning dress for the reduced price of £94.50 while this deal lasts.
Available in five colourways, the Anya mini is available in sizes 4 to 22, with length options catering to regular or petite height. Perfect for days in the office, lunch dates with friends, or your next holiday abroad, this number can be dressed up or down to suit any occasion.
This linen dress is perfect for effortless spring and summer styling. It boasts a timeless boat neckline and a sleeveless style that ensures it's classic and chic, with plenty of potential.
The dress features a fitted torso and a full skirt that creates a flattering silhouette to hug the curves and complement any body type. For a more fitted appearance, the dress comes equipped with a self-tie belt for a more defined waistline.
What's more, this piece promises practicality, style, and comfort. It comes armed with those oh-so-important discrete side pockets, ensuring you can carry your essentials close to hand, waving goodbye to the need for an extra handbag.
Currently up for grabs with a £31.50 saving, it's worth noting that this item has been flagged as selling fast, so if you want to bag this linen mini dress, you may want to act fast, as there's no telling whether your size will be in stock forever.
If this Boden piece isn't tickling your fancy, we've found plenty of alternative linen dresses that are up for grabs with a range of budgets in mind. Check out this Green Abstract Linen-Blend Palermo Mini Dress, which is up for grabs for £55 from Nobody's Child and available in various colours.
For those keeping to a tighter budget, H&M is offering this Patterned linen dress for the reduced price of £46.75, while Next has this Cream and Green Palm Floral Scoop Back Mini Shift Dress available for £38.

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