Your next coat for under 60 euros

4 February, 2010 - Written by: Laura Martin in Fashion and trends, tags: , - 3 comments

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This is the best time to invest in shoes, handbags, dresses and a basic for wherever you live: a MANGO coat for under 60 euros.

 Don’t believe it? Have a look at the best selection of basic items for this winter for under 60 euros. Read more…

Shop at MANGO’s virtual store: discounts you can’t miss

26 January, 2010 - Written by: Montag in Fashion and trends, tags: , , , , , - 3 comments

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During the sales the shops are packed at peak times, the stock is all over the place and shopping conditions are as bad as they get. Luckily, once the initial chaos is over by the end of January this isn’t such a big worry. However, you’re bound to be unable to find some of the items you where looking for, either because they don’t have your size or because they were taken right out of your hands.

The other way to do it is to use MANGO’s online store. With just a click, you can have the entire collection at your disposal, both Autumn-Winter 2009/2010, and the preview of Spring-Summer 2010.

Here are some offers you can’t let pass you by. Read more…

Find the perfect black dress at the sale for under 20 euros

15 January, 2010 - Written by: Laura Martin in Fashion and trends, tags: , - 2 comments

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It’s sale season everywhere in Europe and the best thing you can do is get a hold of that black dress which is such a help when you’re stuck: for meetings, presentations, graduations, job interviews, first dates, parties …

 Let’s start with a basic black strapless dress. It’s knee-length, you can use it for formal occasions and it has a recommended retail price of 14.99 euros. Read more…

What and how to buy in the sales during the economic crisis

5 January, 2010 - Written by: Laia in Fashion and trends, Urban life, tags: , , , - 5 comments

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After a quiet calm Christmas, here we have the first sales of 2010. Even in the middle of the economic crisis, which affects most of us, you can deal with this just like always by getting your act together so as not to waste money.

The circumstances are in our favour given that the global economic situation has been and remains unstable, making consumers reticent to purchase. Almost all of us have resisted the temptation to purchase, while waiting for this moment. All the more reason to establish a spending plan now that we are going to grasp at the sale period with so much enthusiasm.

The first thing you need to do is set a spending limit and stick to it. Depending on how much money you can (and should) spend you should then establish a list of priorities.

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