Designer Sales UK July One Day Sale

July 13th, 2010 by Penny Golightly

Fans of designer clothing have been spoilt for choice this July with summer sale deals turning up all over London. But I’m saving the best for last, because Designer Sales UK are back in town with another one-day extravaganza, this time with up to 90% off a huge range of garments for men and women, including accessories and shoes.

 Some of the bigger luxe brands include Prada, John Galliano, Martin Margiela, Vivienne Westwood, D&G, Sophia Kokosalaki, Romeo Gigli, Gianfranco Ferre, Yohji Yamamoto, Ossie Clark, Allegra Hicks, Biba, Louis de Gama, and Oliver Spencer. There’s also a decent selection of higher end streetwear labels too, plus a few items of clothing for children from Miss Sixty and other shops.

There will be past season stock, a few overstocks, and sample garments. These samples tend to be on the small size, so you will probably have the widest range of choice if you’re female and a UK size 8 to 12, or male and a size Medium.

While the doors officially open at noon, customers have the option to queue jump by buying an advance VIP ticket for £25. This nets you a goodie bag with contents worth £75, entry into a prize draw to win a designer handbag, and the opportunity to bowl into the venue at 11am for the pick of the rails. Alternatively, you can sign up on their website for the standard free invitation, which has always served me perfectly well.
 
Designer Sales UK July One Day Sale
Friday, 23rd July, 2010. Open to the public from 12 noon until 9pm at The Music Rooms, 26 South Molton Lane, London, W1K 5AB.
Sign up to their mailing list for a free invitation.

This article by Penny Golightly originally appeared on lastminute.com

Kensington High Street for shoe bargains

July 13th, 2010 by Penny Golightly
Kensington High Street is within easy reach of some of London’s best museums, galleries, hotels and restaurants. It’s also becoming a handy destination for bargain footwear shoppers.

Sole-ly devoted
This April, New Look opened their first store completely dedicated to shoes and accessories at the south end of the street, at number 62-64. They have regular sales and offers on their stock, and on my last visit they had ballerina-style slippers from £1.50, and a range of colourful baseball boots, plimsolls and pumps priced at around £5 to £7. They have a wide selection of workplace-friendly flat shoes too, but it’s the affordable embellished sandals, high heels and clogs that the fashion fans are flocking to this summer. Tel: 020 7361 1090.

Designer discounts
Number 26-40 Kensington High Street is home to a well-stocked and bustling branch of TKMaxx. Most of the ground floor is devoted to women’s shoes and accessories, some of which have up to 80% off their recommended retail price. Some of the brands are well known designer names, but there are always a few that you’ve never heard of before. Expect a mixture of past season stock, over-stocks and remaindered stock, and be prepared to hunt around for what you want as the racks can get quite messy during busy times. Tel: 020 7937 8701.

Kudos collaboration
Gap’s Kensington flagship store can be found at number 99 on the High Street, close to the tube station. While it’s not normally known for its bargain basement prices, this season you’re in for a treat with their shoes. They’ve scored one of the most successful recent designer-meets-high-street collaborations with their small but perfectly formed range of footwear created by Pierre Hardy. This year heralds the French designer’s sixth Gap collection. It includes a trio of stylish wedges, plus espadrilles and flat sandals, with the highest priced pair coming in at £80. Tel: 020 7368 2901.
This article by Penny Golightly originally appeared on lastminute.com

The Secret Sample Sale’s March menswear sale

February 25th, 2010 by Penny Golightly

If you love looking sharp and want to make massive savings on designer clothing and accessories, it’s well worth hunting down one of London’s best semi-regular sample sales. The Secret Sample Sale is one of my personal favourites, and their next sale is one for the guys with a wide range of quality menswear on offer.

The clothing will include heavily-reduced excess stock from current and past seasons, and a few one-off sample designs. You can expect discounts of up to 90% off the recommended retail prices, with pieces starting from as little as £5. The labels confirmed so far include Moschino, DKNY, Cavalli, Belstaff, Dolce and Gabbana, Bolangaro Trevor and Yohji Yamamoto, so there’s something for everyone there, from couture to quirky designs and streetwear.

If you’ve never been to a sample sale before, get down there early before someone else grabs the best bargains, don’t bring along bulky coats or big bags if you can help it, and take some cash if you want to avoid credit card charges. Oh, and the changing rooms are makeshift and communal, so make sure there are no holes in those boxer shorts, gents!

This menswear sale is being held at Shop 14, F Block, The Old Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, London, E1 6QR, and the nearest tube and rail stations are Aldgate East, Shoreditch, and Liverpool Street. Admission costs £1. Open to the public: Friday 5th March, 12 noon – 8pm; Saturday 6th March, 12 noon – 7pm; and Sunday 7th March, 12.00 – 6pm. 

The Secret sample Sale will also be holding a combined sale of womenswear and menswear in the second week of April, so check back with their website next month to find out more about the times, labels and location.

For more information, visit www.secretsamplesale.co.uk or telephone: 020 7247 3959.

This article by Penny Golightly originally appeared on the lastminute.com blog.

The REAL sale rules

June 24th, 2009 by Penny Golightly

The summer sale season is in full swing now, with offers all over the place. What’s the best way to do the sales without putting your blood pressure through the roof or maxing out the credit card on items you’ll hardly ever use?

Rule 1: Think about what you need
Is there anything in your home or wardrobe that needs replacing, or might need replacing in the next few months? Electrical goods, clothes, bedlinen, towels, glassware and crockery tend to be on my list. Do you have any occasions coming up where you’re expecting to give a gift of some sort?

Rule 2: Find the item that ‘pulls it all together’
One small purchase might help you to make better use of the things in your wardrobe: perhaps you already have a great skirt or pair of trousers but you never wear them because they need a belt/ a shirt/ the right pair of shoes that you don’t have. An amazing ornament might pull your home design together and complete the look. A baking dish, a lunch box or some freezer boxes might make it easier for you to have friends round for dinner or cook more economically. You get the idea.

Rule 3: Know what you can afford
You aren’t saving yourself money if you overdo it and get into debt. Make a rough budget, and rank items you want in order of priority. I confess that I always build something completely frivolous into the budget so there’s something fun to look forward to, even if it’s just a tiny treat. I also allow myself a ‘discretionary overspill’ – if the perfect interview suit turns up, for example, I’ll go up to a certain amount on the credit card and pay it off before the charges come rolling in.

Rule 4: Make a shopping list
It reminds you of the important things that you need, so that you don’t get dazzled by all the other pretty things in the shops.

Rule 5: Know what things are worth
A little internet research will show you who’s got your favourite things at the right price. You might also be able to buy online and save yourself a journey. Also find out which clothing trends are set to continue for the next few seasons, and you’ll get a lot more wear out of what you buy.

Rule 6: Plan your route and timing
Check the  Hurry, hurry, hurry pages on the Penny Golightly forum to work out what’s on where. There’s a limit to how much ground you can cover in one day, or one lunch break. If it’s likely to be a popular sale go early or go during an off-peak time if you can. Camping on the pavement for two days to save £50 on a telly is insanity, however. Wear the right outfit: comfortable shoes to get around quicker, and if you’re looking for clothes then wear plain underwear and things you can whip on and off quickly.

Rule 7: Go alone
It’s so much faster, you don’t have to worry about being democratic or taking umpteen extra loo breaks, nor will you end up having a bun fight with your friend who wears the same size clothes and shoes as you.

Rule 8: Be nice to the shop assistants
Seriously. They’ve already been run ragged by assorted needy, greedy and rude people since the sales began. Treat them nicely and they’re more likely to nip back to the stock room for the last size whatever, or do you a discount for that missing button or broken zip.

Rule 9: Know your rights
If you buy something you know to be faulty then your chances of being able to return it are slim to none. All other goods, regardless of discount, if sold as non-faulty must be fit for purpose – if something goes wrong with them then you’re entitled to a full refund (you don’t have to settle for vouchers or exchanges if you don’t want to). If in doubt, buy from established retailers who have a good reputation for after-sales service, such as John Lewis.

Rule 10: Don’t get sale fever
It’s easy to become mesmerised by items that would fit perfectly into your fantasy life. Oooh, a ballgown! Sorry, got a little distracted there, and I don’t fancy going to a ball. Oooh, £500 off an £800 designer bag!! Hang on, I don’t have £300 to spend on a bag right now. Quick, let me have another look at that shopping list so I don’t forget what I came in here for. Also avoid: things that might go off if you’re planning on keeping them for a while, this season’s fad, technology that’s about to be replaced by something better, clothes that you’re hoping you can slim into in the next few months, anything that needs several other purchases to make it useable/wearable, and anything that needs mending/altering unless you’re the sort of person who sorts that out right away. But you’ve budgeted for at least one fun purchase, haven’t you? I’ll be the one in the lime green diamante sunglasses, ciao.

It’s murder out there, good luck.

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