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18 pieces from the ASOS sale that are sitting in my basket right now


By Erin Lindsay
09th Jun 2020
18 pieces from the ASOS sale that are sitting in my basket right now

ASOS’s summer sale has started, and there are plenty of bargains to be had


If you’ve been eyeing up some new additions to your summer wardrobe, but don’t feel quite ready to face the crowds in town (and we all should be staying home as much as possible anyway), online shopping is your best bet.

ASOS, home to hundreds of brands and tens of thousands of pieces, has launched their summer sale, and are offering some of this season’s key trends and looks for a fraction of their usual price. While it isn’t a time to blow a whole month’s pay on things you don’t need, if you’ve had your eye on a particular trend or piece, now is definitely the time to invest in something that will last.

We’ve had a look through and rounded up our favourite options from this year’s sale.

IMAGE loves…

ASOS WHITE heritage check dad blazer, was €131.34, now €72.24

 

Wrangler skinny light charm jeans, was €103.69, now €60.83

 

ASOS DESIGN Sochi slingback mid heels in natural fabrication, was €44.24, now €35.25

 

Topshop poplin blouse with pussybow tie in pink, was €40.09, now €20.05

 

& Other Stories puff sleeve jacquard mini dress in light blue, was €117.51, now €64.63

 

ASOS DESIGN extra large round 70s sunglasses in tort, was €19.36, now €15.48

 

& Other Stories linen oversized blazer in light pink, was €228.11, now €182.49

 

Whistles acre leather toe loop heeled mules in brown, was €233.64, now €158.99

 

ASOS DESIGN high neck top with volume short sleeve in floral print, was €49.77, now €29.86

 

ASOS DESIGN fuller bust underwired belted swimsuit in yellow ditsy floral print, was €48.39, now €21.77

 

Twisted Wunder midi smock dress in blocked check, was €96.78, now €77.42

 

& Other Stories check print shirt in beige and black, was €103.69, now €72.58

 

ASOS DESIGN Tall Premium wide leg jeans in lime acid, was €52.54, now €28.89

 

Camper Oruga flatform sandal in black, was €131.34, now €98.50

 

Selected Femme pointelle jumper in cream, was €89.86, now €31.80

 

Warehouse ruffle front tiered midi dress in sage green, was €63.60, now €50.88

 

Levi’s online exclusive mom jeans in black, was €117.51, now €64.63

 

ASOS WHITE high neck open back top in abstract splodge print, was €69.13, now €34.56


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