Boden deals

1 Current Deal
Across women's and kids'
If you shop online at Boden you can get 'up to 60% off' thousands of items in its sale. The discount will be clearly marked on the item – no code is needed. There's no end date to this sale, but stock is likely to be limited, so go quickly if there's something you're after.
Here's a few strong examples we found when we checked on Thursday 26 June:
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Boy's stripe pocket T-shirt – £7.50 (was £15)
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Girl's denim shorts – £13.50 (was £27)
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Women's Rosamund jersey midi tea dress – £44.80 (was £112)
Standard delivery's £3.95.
What does ‘up to 60% off' mean?
Min discount we saw: 30%
Max discount we saw: 65%
Typical discount based on 15 random items: 48%
See more fashion and clothing deals.
Boden 25% off everything code

Including already-reduced items. We spotted £130 dress for £34
You can get 25% off everything online at popular clothing retailer Boden when using the code 7N7G at the checkout until 11.59pm on Monday 26 May. The code even works on items that have already been reduced.
Delivery's £3.95, or free if spending over £50, while click & collect is £3.50.
Here are a few examples we found of decent discounts when using the 25% off code:
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Heart pocket fun jersey dress – £15.75, was £21. Next cheapest, £21 at Next.
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Everyday cargo shorts – £18.75, was £21. Same price at John Lewis.
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Palazzo fluid crepe trousers – £30.19 (were £40.25, reduced from £115). Next cheapest, £50 at Next.
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Piping zip-up ponte dress – £34.13 (was £45.50, reduced from £130). Next cheapest, £65 at Next.
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Bria puff sleeve midi dress – £56.10 (was £74.80, reduced from £130). Next cheapest, £60 at Next.
Boden may not always be the cheapest place to buy its items, even in a sale, so always compare prices elsewhere to check you're getting a good deal – both Next and John Lewis stock Boden items.
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