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Online second-hand retailer Thrift+ is having an 'up to 90% off' clearance sale on 100,000+ items on both women's and men's fashion until 11.59pm on Tuesday 25 February – what's more, you can use the code MSE10 at the checkout to get an extra 10% off on top of sale prices. Our code can also be used alongside the 'Make an offer' function on clearance items.
Even without the code, you can still pick up some cheap clobber... when we checked, items started at £2. We've spotted brands such as Zara, Boden, Monki and other high-street favourites, as well as 'designer' labels. It's worth noting there are considerably more options in the women's section.
Thrift+ says the code will work on all items in its 'warehouse clearance' via the links above. We saw these strong discounts when we checked on Tuesday 18 February:
Zara midi dress – £2.25 with code (was £2.50, reduced from £9.75)
Boden cotton blend top – £2.52 with code (was £2.80, reduced from £12)
Monki blue jeans – £2.88 with code (were £3.20, reduced from £26)
Joules cotton blend jumper – £2.97 with code (was £3.30, reduced from £30.25)
White Stuff midi dress – £3.42 with code (was £3.80, reduced from £31.75)
Delivery is £3.50 for England and Wales, £5.95 for Scotland, or a steep £9.95 for Northern Ireland. If you want to return an item because you've changed your mind or it doesn't fit, you have to pay for this yourself.
Thrift+ is popular with MoneySavers and has a Trustpilot rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 10,000+ reviews, with most positive reviews coming from people buying on the site. Thrift+ allows people to send in their unwanted clothes which it then sells for credits, but the deal we're featuring here is all about buying.
Don't assume even with the up to 90% off sale that Thrift+ prices will be the best. Check other second-hand marketplaces such as Vinted and eBay* to make sure it's really a bargain before buying.
What condition are the items in?
Thrift+ says it checks the quality of each item and gives it an overall condition rating ('Good' for example) which you can see on the product page. If the item has issues, such as marks or loose threads, this will also be listed in the item description under 'Defects'. When we checked, we spotted some brand-new items with tags, but do make sure to study the photos and make note of any listed imperfections.
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Online second-hand retailer Thrift+ has over 150,000 items under £5 in its Black Friday sale. Plus, use the code MSE15 at the checkout until 11.59pm on Monday 2 December for an extra 15% off on top when you spend £20.
The sale includes clothing, shoes, bags, and other accessories such as scarves, so it could be a cheaper way to kit out for the colder months ahead. It's worth noting there are considerably more options in the women's section.
We saw these strong discounts when we checked on Thursday 28 November:
Comptoir Des Cotonniers silk blend T-shirt – £3.40 with code (was £4, reduced from £7)
Joules cardigan – £3.74 with code (was £4.40, reduced from £7.75)
White Stuff pure cotton top – £3.74 with code (was £4.40, reduced from £7)
Accessorize scarf – £4.17 with code (was £4.90, reduced from £7)
When we checked, we spotted some brand-new items with tags, but do make sure to study the photos and make note of any listed imperfections.
Delivery is £3.50 for England and Wales, £5.95 for Scotland, or a steep £9.95 for Northern Ireland. If you want to return an item because you've changed your mind or it doesn't fit, you have to pay for this yourself.
Thrift+ is popular with MoneySavers and has a Trustpilot rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 9,600+ reviews, with most positive reviews coming from people buying on the site. Thrift+ allows people to send in their unwanted clothes which it then sells for credits, but the deal we're featuring here is all about buying.
What condition are the items in?
Thrift+ says it checks the quality of each item and gives it an overall condition rating ('Good' for example) which you can see on the product page. If the item has issues, such as marks or loose threads, this will also be listed in the item description under 'Defects'.
However, don't assume that even with the sale that Thrift+ prices will be the best. Check other second-hand marketplaces such as Vinted and eBay* to make sure it's really a bargain before buying.
Important: Don't get caught up in the Black Friday hype, and keep our money mantras in mind – only ever buy what you need and can afford. You should always do your own price comparisons to ensure you’ve found the best deal available.
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