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Bagging a bargain; Susan Lee reveals the pick of the high: street sales for cash-conscious women.


Wallis, Clayton Square, Liverpool Tie-dye halterneck summer dress, was pounds 50 now pounds 30; oversized white bag, was pounds 35 now pounds 20; white toe-post kitten heel A kitten heel is a short, slender heel, usually from 3.5 centimeters (1.5 inches) to 5 centimeters (2 inches) high with a slight curve. The style was popularized by Audrey Hepburn[1]. They are particularly common on sandals.  shoes were pounds 30, now pounds 15; ring was pounds 10 now pounds 5; bracelets were pounds 12 now pounds 5. Model: Patrice McLoughlin LK Bennett, Metquarter, Liverpool Purple 'Milly' dress, was pounds 129, now pounds 35; 'Harlow belt' was pounds 89 now pounds 45; 'Squire' shoes were pounds 129 now pounds 50. Model: Becki Dowd Coast, Metquarter, Liverpool 'Maddie' print dress was pounds 175, now pounds 64; 'Bobby' flower bag was pounds 40 now pounds 25. Model: Beth Coupland John Lewis, Liverpool One Navy short sleeved coat by Jesire was pounds 175 now pounds 85; pink dress by Jesire, was pounds 119 now pounds 83; tan leather stilettos by Carvella was pounds 120, now pounds 85; tan leather bag by John Lewis, was pounds 70 now pounds 35. Model: Michelle Meskell Karen Millen, Liverpool One Purple double strapped dress was pounds 180 now pounds 89.95; strappy shoes were pounds 165 now pounds 99. Model: Sarah Griffin Miss Selfridge Miss Selfridge is a major UK high street store which began as the young fashion section of Selfridges department store in London in the 1960s. Miss Selfridge got its name when Charles Clore, creater of Selfridges, saw a window display in the Bonwit Teller store in New York which , Clayton Square, Liverpool Leather bomber jacket was pounds 100, now pounds 30; shoes were pounds 45 now pounds 17; dress was pounds 35 now pounds 17; leggings leg·ging  
n.
1. A leg covering usually extending from the ankle to the knee and often made of material such as leather or canvas, worn especially by soldiers and workers.

2. leggings
a.
, pounds 14. Model: Louise Rimmer
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Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Jul 15, 2009
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