
Boden's 'unusual' tops shoppers wear 'time and time again' on sale for just £24
Can't choose between stripes and prints? Then this top is perfect for summer.
Fashion fans looking to add something quirky to their wardrobe can always count on Boden. The British firm has become famed for its vibrant patterns and fun designs.
One particular item that shoppers say they will wear "time and time again" are these Novelty Long Sleeve Jersey Tops. Even better, they are currently included in the retailer's huge summer sale.
Worth £44, these basic tees will update the casual jeans and top combo by adding something a bit different. There's a stripes and cherry print option that has been slashed to £24.20, while the stripes and navy heart combo is a tad dearer at £26.84.
Crafted from a soft and breathable pure cotton material, these tops boast the classic crew neckline and long sleeves design. Falling to between the waist and hip, the straight design means they are not too tight and offer a simple look ideal for casual days.
However, the vibrant navy striped pattern complete with either the cherry or heart emblazoned on the front ensures that the otherwise basic item will elevate any outfit this summer, especially when paired with denims and some flats.
Novelty Long Sleeve Jersey Top
£44
£24.20 - £26.84
Boden
Buy here
Product Description
Despite being available in the retailer's sale, sizes are still available from an XS to an XL, at the time of writing. However, it has been described on the Boden website as "one to watch", which means it is pretty popular with other shoppers.
Graphic tees have been all the rage this summer, with many fashion fans adding them to their new season wardrobe for that touch of colour and drama.
Next offers a large selection of designs that caters to a range of fashion tastes, with this £26 Love & Roses Blue Stripe Lemon Embroid ery Flutter Sleeve Jersey T-Shirt also combining stripes and a graphic print.
Meanwhile, over at Uniqlo, the Miffy UT Graphic T-Shirt offers an adorable design that celebrates the Dutch author's creation's 70th anniversary for just £19.90.
Of course, we understand if Boden's sale tees have grabbed attention, as they have amassed quite a few positive reviews from shoppers who love their "fun" design and say they will wear them "time and time again."
One delighted customer said: "Fabulous top, really good quality, beautiful embroidery design on the front. The fit is good and I can see myself wearing it time and time again. I would love to see more stripes in more colours and embroidered designs, please."
A second glowing review read: "Lovely casual top. Unusual front embellishment and 100% cotton. Sleeves not too long, I'm 5'2". Ordered size XS and I'm size 6. (Though a Boden 4). Good fit. Bonus as bought in sale!"
Fashion deal of the week
Calling all fashion fans, as we have found the dress to compliment a golden, sun-kissed tan this summer.
It's Roman's White Lace Bodice Shirred Midi Dress, and it looks perfect for any tropical getaways or beach holidays. Costing £38, it boasts a strap-style design, with a chic crochet overlay bodice and a flowing midi-length skirt.
It's finished with a simple round neckline that can be easily layered with statement necklaces for those days it is being worn to fancier events, or for going out to dinner.
While the white colourway is ideal for highlighting a summer tan, it is worth noting that shoppers can also purchase the midi frock in both pink and black, with sizes all of them being available in sizes 10 to 20.
The strappy maxi dress has been the subject of glowing praise, as it has garnered a stellar five star rating from shoppers who say it "looks lovely with a suntan" and is "stunning" to wear.
One delighted shopper said: "It's very flattering and looks lovely with a suntan."
Get holiday ready by purchasing Roman's White Lace Bodice Shirred Midi Dress for £38 now.
Someone else agreed: "I love BODEN stripey tops and have several! The embroidery is nice and soft. The design is very eye-catching. Looking forward to wearing it."
The lowest review was three-stars, as one shopper was left disappointed with the sizing of the top itself and the design, writing: "This was a little large and shapeless. Motif is a little too large. A smaller size might be better."
Someone who was more impressed with the fit and style said in a more positive review: "I'm a US 14 and I bought the large. The fit is just right - not clingy and not oversized. The embroidery is really pretty. I wore it with a denim maxi skirt."
Boden's Novelty Long Sleeve Jersey Tops are available in the summer sale now.

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