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Mod bargains in the Stuarts of London Sale

Mod bargains in the Stuarts of London Sale
Mod bargains in the Stuarts of London Sale
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Not sure which is the best sale out there. End Clothing is often the best, but the Stuarts of London Sale always runs it a close second.

Mod bargains in the Stuarts of London Sale
Mod bargains in the Stuarts of London Sale

In fact, for some people it might well be the best. Not sure about the savings this yeat, but there are typically big discounts of up to 70 per cent off and plenty of labels that would be described as ‘mod-friendly’ in the clearout. This is certainly worth a few minutes of your time today if you need some clothing and footwear either now or to put away for the warmer months. That’s the thing with classics – they never date.

Labels featured in the sale include the likes of Adidas, Armor Lux, Baracuta, Bass Weejuns, Ben Sherman, Clarks Originals, Crombie, Fred Perry, Gabicci Vintage, John Smedley, Levi’s Vintage, Lois Jeans, Tootal and much more. Have a browse of the 1,600+ items here.

Mod bargains in the Stuarts of London Sale
Mod bargains in the Stuarts of London Sale

Of course, I have already featured the bargain of the sales so far elsewhere. The Baracuta Archive Fit G9 Harrington Jacket at just £134.50. You can find out all about that here.

Mod bargains in the Stuarts of London Sale
Mod bargains in the Stuarts Sale

But there is much more in this sale too. As a taster and working down the page the Fred Perry Harrington in white is down from £195 to £126.75, the Fred Perry Laurel Wreath textured knit polo is down from £130 to £65, a pair of Levis Vintage 1962 551 ZXX Selvedge Denim Jeans is down from £180 to £108 and an Armor Lux White & Blue Star Long-Sleeved Breton Sailor T-Shirt is down from £55 to £33.

Note that popular sizes are already selling through, but you can see everything discounted at the Stuarts of London Sale site.

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