Next clearance sale reduces summer dresses, jackets and more by up to 70%
If there's a sale that's completely taken us by surprise as far as huge savings are concerned, it's Next's clearance sale. Slashing thousands of womenswear pieces, with discounts of up to 70%, it's definitely a sale you don't want to miss out on. And after scrolling through the pages and pages of deals, we can't believe the bargains we found.
We immediately can't wait to shop this Denim Midi Shirt Dress, on sale for just £25 down from £55, as well as this Gingham Sleeveless Textured Jersey Dropwaist Maxi Dress that's down from £36 to just £16.50.
There's an impressive range of coats and jackets on sale, too. This Khaki Green Contrast Collar Jacket in particular has caught our eye after going from £68 to just £27. Shoppers say it "feels great" and has a "good design", making it a great autumn jacket option.
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Next has even discounted a range of big-name brands like Barbour, Joules, Boden and more. This Barbour Natural Garbo Showerproof Trench Coat is available for £130 down from £269, while this flattering Boden Multi Rosie Godet Tea Dress is now just £65, down from £136.
For a glimpse at some of the best savings on offer in Next's sale, take a look at our favourites listed below.
✨ Our favourite pieces from Next's sale ✨

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