What to buy in the Boden sale - according to our Fashion Editor
Credit cards at the ready - the Boden sale has landed
Shopping on the high-street might be a no-go for most at the moment, but the good news is that plenty of brands have decided to start their online Boxing Day sales early this year. And one of them is none other than the Duchess of Cambridge’s favourite label, Boden.
One perk of online, over real-life shopping, is there’s no need to sharpen your elbows or jostle at the checkout to bag yourself a bargain in the Boden sale. Simple and civilised, just add to basket and look forward to a pretty package landing on your doorstep in a few days time.
Expect savings of up to 50% on a huge range of lines in the Boden sale, including Boden coats, dresses and blouses. We’ve even spotted some of their coveted cashmere pieces at cut prices.
To save you time scrolling, we’ve rounded up the very best pieces to shop now.
Boden sale - quick links:
- Coats - up to 50% off
- Dresses - up to 50% off
- Knitwear - up to 50% off
- Skirts - up to 50% off
- Trousers - up to 50% off
- Shoes - up to 50% off
Boden sale - our Fashion Editor’s top picks
Atkins British Tweed Blazer: £160, £80 (save £80) | Boden
A fresh take on a sometimes stuffy classic, this pink tweed blazer will add the perfect pop of candy colour to any outfit.
Kristen Pleated Skirt: £120, £60 (save £60) | Boden
Starting off narrow at the waist before flaring out into a full skirt, this is pleat perfection. We want one in every colour.
Abercorn Scallop Cardigan: £75, £52.50 (save £17.50) | Boden
The rust version of the Boden jumper Kate Middleton wore earlier in the year is now in the sale. Sizes are selling out quick, so move fast to avoid missing out.
Grafton Cashmere Jumper: £160, £80 (save £80) | Boden
Best known for their signature Bretons, Boden have given their stripes a serious upgrade with the addition of luxurious cashmere. Wear with jeans for an easy-breezy weekend look.
Flare Jeans: £80, £40 (save £40) | Boden
We know, flares can be controversial, but trust us when we say they're one of the most flattering styles of jeans. The high waist will smooth and hone your tum, while the kick hems make your legs look slimmer.
Cranbrook Puffer Jacket: £140, £70 (save £70) | Boden
'Tis the season to invest in a good coat, and this puffer is ticking all our boxes. The showerproof outer and fleece lining will keep you warm and dry, while the belted waist and faux fur hood earns extra style points.
Carly Jersey Midi Dress: £110, £66 (save £44) | Boden
Effortlessly elegant, this dress has the magic ability to make you look (and feel) dressed up in a flash. Wear with trainers now, trading them in for heeled boots in the new year.
Maria Comfort Trainers: £90, £54 (save £36) | Boden
A pair of sleek, white trainers will always work hard in your wardrobe. We love the metallic panelling on this pair, adding a little extra personality to your look.
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Jess Beech is an experienced fashion and beauty editor, with more than eight years experience in the publishing industry. She has written for woman&home, GoodtoKnow, Now, Woman, Woman’s Weekly, Woman’s Own and Chat, and is a former Deputy Fashion & Beauty Editor at Future PLC. A beauty obsessive, Jess has tried everything from cryotherapy to chemical peels (minus the Samantha in Sex and The City-worthy redness) and interviewed experts including Jo Malone and Trinny Woodall.
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