Showing posts with label Massimo Dutti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massimo Dutti. Show all posts
April 1, 2012
Bargains at the end of the sales
I am a little behind on the updating of the shopping that I did at the end of the sales (which ended more or less a month ago). Nevertheless, here is a short summary of what I found:
Shirt from Zara (with birds) - was on sale for 12,99€
I found a bunch of things in Stradivarius; t-shirt for 2,99€, cardigans for 3,99€ - 5,99€ and then this gray blazer which was on sales for 12,99€.
This marine blue top from Massimo Dutti with leather shoulder pats - on sale for 12,99€
This dress from Mango I found yesterday - I guess it must have been on some kind of sales cos it only cost 9,99€. Perfect for summer, which is coming up soon!
Labels:
mango,
Massimo Dutti,
sales,
Stradivarius,
zara
September 4, 2011
Inditex Online Shopping
More and more stores are investing in E-commerce, which also seems to be the ongoing trend for consumers.
After the great results of the opening of Zara Home online in 2007 and Zara online in 2010, Inditex wants to expand success to the rest of their stores. On Tuesday the 6th of September the following stores will have their collections available online: Bershka , Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Uterqüe, Pull&Bear and Stradivarius.
You will be able to shop at the Bershka online store if you live in Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands or the UK.
You can shop online at Stradivarius if you live in Spain, Portugal, Poland, Italy, Germany or France.
Massimo Dutti is opening their online store in 13 different markets, opening for the first time ever in new markets such as Denmark, Monaco and Austria.
Pull&Bear is opening in the following countries; Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and the UK. As a special promotion for the new website, the 1500 first buyers in online store will receive a Lomography camera for free.
Uterqüe is available in Spain, Portugal, France, Switzerland, UK, Germany, Belgium and many countries outside of Europe too.
Enjoy the (online) shoping!!
After the great results of the opening of Zara Home online in 2007 and Zara online in 2010, Inditex wants to expand success to the rest of their stores. On Tuesday the 6th of September the following stores will have their collections available online: Bershka , Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Uterqüe, Pull&Bear and Stradivarius.
You will be able to shop at the Bershka online store if you live in Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands or the UK.
You can shop online at Stradivarius if you live in Spain, Portugal, Poland, Italy, Germany or France.
Massimo Dutti is opening their online store in 13 different markets, opening for the first time ever in new markets such as Denmark, Monaco and Austria.
Pull&Bear is opening in the following countries; Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and the UK. As a special promotion for the new website, the 1500 first buyers in online store will receive a Lomography camera for free.
Uterqüe is available in Spain, Portugal, France, Switzerland, UK, Germany, Belgium and many countries outside of Europe too.
Enjoy the (online) shoping!!
Labels:
Bershka,
Massimo Dutti,
Online shopping,
Oysho,
Stradivarius,
Uterqüe
January 16, 2011
Shopping in London
I visited London last week, hoping to enjoy the sales. I think arriving over one week after the sales have started is a bit too late though and I ended up buying most things in Primark as usual..
I have to say that is has been 1,5 years since I had been to London and I found many new shops. It's like you find a selection of the coolest shops in the world and there are all there on and around Oxfordstreet; you will find most of the Spanish shops (mostly Inditex) such as Zara, Mango, Massimo Dutti, Bershka and Tezenis (was surprised to find a huge shop one of the corners of Oxford Cirkus), you have some of the Danish shops such as Vera Moda and Bik Bok, you have Japanese shops such as Uniqlo and other shops that I personally like such as Urban Outfitters, Dorothy Perkins and All Saints. As always I also visited Topshop on Oxford Cirkus - a great shop but did not find any must-haves this time. Nevertheless, I wanted to reccomend the new restaurant/coffee shop they got downstairs, called Eat. Healthy sandwiches and soups with an Asian twist. I got a vegetable-noodle soup with duck dumplings - yum!

Back to the shopping; I found a long blue skirt in New look, reduced to 10,00 pounds and then the rest I bought in Primark.

I got a long blue cardigan (12,00 pounds),

- a t-shirt (3 pounds), a black cardigan (6 pounds) and a small bag (4 pounds).
I have to say that is has been 1,5 years since I had been to London and I found many new shops. It's like you find a selection of the coolest shops in the world and there are all there on and around Oxfordstreet; you will find most of the Spanish shops (mostly Inditex) such as Zara, Mango, Massimo Dutti, Bershka and Tezenis (was surprised to find a huge shop one of the corners of Oxford Cirkus), you have some of the Danish shops such as Vera Moda and Bik Bok, you have Japanese shops such as Uniqlo and other shops that I personally like such as Urban Outfitters, Dorothy Perkins and All Saints. As always I also visited Topshop on Oxford Cirkus - a great shop but did not find any must-haves this time. Nevertheless, I wanted to reccomend the new restaurant/coffee shop they got downstairs, called Eat. Healthy sandwiches and soups with an Asian twist. I got a vegetable-noodle soup with duck dumplings - yum!

Back to the shopping; I found a long blue skirt in New look, reduced to 10,00 pounds and then the rest I bought in Primark.
- a t-shirt (3 pounds), a black cardigan (6 pounds) and a small bag (4 pounds).
Labels:
All saints,
Bershka,
Bik Bok,
Dorothy Perkins,
Eat,
mango,
Massimo Dutti,
New look,
primark,
Tezenis,
Urban outfitters,
Vera Moda,
zara
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