
Planning a getaway? Men's must-have holiday clothes and accessories with prices starting below £10 (with an extra 10% off)
Summer is finally (touch wood) upon us, leaving many of us dreaming about our next getaway. Though if your wardrobe isn't looking nearly as ready as you feel, we've got good news, as BoohooMAN is offering an additional 10 per cent discount across a huge range of styles with code MAN10.
We know you won't want to spend loads of money on a brand new wardrobe just before your holiday, and luckily, BoohooMAN has made it easier than ever to refresh your look for less.
You'll find everything you need to look and feel your best this summer, from airport outfits, to poolside looks and even the perfect accessories to bring everything together.
With unbeatable low prices across a huge range of on-trend styles, now's the time to give your wardrobe the treatment it deserves.
And in even better news, BoohooMAN recently launched a curated selection of branded accessories to compliment your outfit, from jewellery, to sunglasses and bags.
Ready to get your suitcase packed? Browse our top picks from BoohooMAN below, and make sure to use code MAN10 for an additional 10 per cent off your haul. Happy shopping!
BoohooMAN Boxy Orange Graphic T-Shirt
Graphic t-shirts are currently trending (again), and we're currently obsessing over this boxy version that practically screams summer holiday.
Pairing well with either your favoruite pair of jeans for something a little more dressy, or a pair of shorts for lounging on the beach, this wearable piece will soon become a favourite in your summer wardrobe.
£10.08 (save £5.92) Shop
BoohooMAN Oversized Short Sleeve Pleated Shirt and Short
Take the hassle out of evening dressing while on holiday with this endlessly sophisticated set, ideal for dining out or midnight walks on the beach.
Made from a breezy plisse fabric that's perfect for balmy temperatures, the shirt and short sets makes for a dressy look with minimal effort, while the individual pieces of the set can also be paired with other options in your wardrove for a never-ending rotation of looks - which is perfect when your low on suitcase space.
£28.35 (save £16.65) Shop
BoohooMAN Relaxed Mid Length Raw Hem Washed Loopback Shorts
No holiday wardrobe is complete without a good pair of shorts, and we're loving this laidback pair.
Combining practicality and style, the jersey material is endlessly comfortable, while the loose fit and raw hem add an extra element of style. Perfect paired with a simple white t-shirt, this is the ultimate pair of holiday shorts.
£9.45 (save £5.55) Shop
Cernucci Mens Micro Cuban Bracelet 3mm White
Any fashion lover knows you're never fully dressed without the perfect piece of jewelery, and this bracelet from Cernucci will take your holiday outfits to the next level.
Crafted from stainless steel, and available in both seven and eight inch sizes, the bracelet looks great worn alone, or stacked outside other pieces within your jewelery collection.
£20.78 (save £6.60) Shop
Ray-Ban Square Gunmetal Dark Grey Gradient Sunglasses
Now's your chance to bag yourself some Ray-Bans with an additional 10 per cent discount - run, don't walk!
Perfect for your upcoming holiday and the warmer months, these iconic glasses feature a unique, hexagonal shaped frame and flat crystal lenses for a modern, cool look that's certain to snag you loads of compliments.
£99 (save £57) Shop
Tokyo Laundry Multi Compartment Backpack
Ideal as hand luggage or for day trips while abroad, this simple, practical backpack has ample space for all of your essentials, including two separate compartments and adjustable padded straps for comfort.
Made from high-quality, durable material, the bag has been specially designed to withstand daily wear and tear - making it the perfect bag for your upcoming adventures.
£18.90 (save £11.10) Shop
BoohooMAN Fisherman Style Bucket Hat in Black
Sun care is essential, and this fisherman-style hat will help keep you covered and protected all day long.
Ideal for both holidays and festivals, the hat comes with an elasticated strap that can be tailored if needed, and the on-trend design will pair well with all of your casual outfits.
£9.45 (save £5.55) Shop
BoohooMAN Original Man Branded Sliders
Pop these sliders in your bag when heading to the pool or beach for optimum comfort. Ideal with pairing with your best shorts or swimming trunks, these sliders are our definition of a summer essential.
£11.34 (save £6.66) Shop
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