A DISABLED children’s charity is offering discounts at its Moreton store in the run-up to Black Friday.
In the run-up to Black Friday, all Newlife’s eight fashion stores and its online platform will be offering big discounts from Sunday November 19 with 30% off women’s tops, while Monday 20 has 30% off dresses, Tuesday, November 21 has 30% off women’s bottoms, Wednesday 22nd November has 30% off kids clothing, and on Thursday November 23 there is 30% off all coats.
On Black Friday there will be 50% off all clothing under £10 in store and 50% off everything online, as well as special lines from £1, £2, £3 and £5 in store.
Carole Simpson, Newlife’s Head of Retail, said: “We know people have been struggling this year, so we’ve made sure we have some great bargains available, not just on Black Friday itself, but before and after too. It really would be a shame to miss out whether you are looking for those wardrobe essentials, or a Christmas treat for yourself without breaking the bank.
“Newlife customers also know that by shopping with us they are helping to change the lives of disabled and terminally ill children who are in desperate need of specialist equipment such as beds, wheelchairs, buggies, car seats and hoists, children whose families depend on Newlife for support, particularly now when families with disabled children are struggling with the costs associated with their care, which can be three times higher than raising a non-disabled child.”
And the deals don’t end there. Across Saturday, Sunday and Cyber Monday, there is 50% off everything online and 50% off all clothing under £10 in store.
Then, from November 28 -30, both instore and online will be offering 30% off selected lines, before party wear is discounted by 50% between December 1–3, giving everyone the chance to snap up outfits to dazzle in at their Christmas and New Year parties.
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