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Dunnes Stores fans set to love new suede jacket for autumn – it costs just €20 and comes in two colours

Dunnes Stores fans set to love new suede jacket for autumn – it costs just €20 and comes in two colours

The Irish Sun25-07-2025
DUNNES Stores fans are set to love a new suede jacket for autumn - it costs just €20 and comes in two colours.
The Suede Jacket is now available online and in
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The Suede Jacket is now available in Dunnes Stores across the country
Credit: Dunnes Stores
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It comes in two colours
Credit: Dunnes Stores
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And it is priced at just €25
Credit: Dunnes Stores
They said: "This lightweight jacket is crafted from a soft-to-touch faux suede.
"It is cut to a regular fit with a neat button fastening, two chest pockets, and a raw hem for a contemporary finish."
The suede jacket, retailing at €20, is available in sizes XS to XL.
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It is available in two colours: khaki or oyster,
And fashion fans can pair this perfect jacket with the Soft Super Wide Leg Jeans, priced at just €25.
It comes in sizes 8 to 20.
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"Cut to an exaggerated wide leg fit, they feature a classic five pocket design, and a button and zip fastening."
Meanwhile, Dunnes Stores fans are set to love a
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The Savida Leandra Leopard Graphic T-shirt is available in stores and online now.
It is priced at just €15 and comes in sizes XXS to XXL.
The retailer said: "Designed for a comfortable, relaxed fit, this crewneck t-shirt features a playful graphic print with bold numbers in a chic leopard pattern.
"A casual yet stylish piece that is perfect for laid-back weekends.
"Savida is available exclusively at
The trousers can be paired with jeans, slacks, or a skirt depending on your day.
All items are available in shops across the country and on the Dunnes Stores website.
THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES
DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.
Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland's first 'shopping frenzy'.
During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne's 'Better Value' bargains.
Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 - starting with apples and oranges.
The retailer said: "Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.
"Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.
"Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas."
The retailer's first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.
They added: "In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.
"Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England."
Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.
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