The Bargain Hunter: George at Asda offers 50% off

 

There's a huge sale underway in Asda's clothing department this week, with up to 50 per cent off all George items. Top choices include women's skinny jeans for £7, boys T-shirts for £2.50 and girls' tops for £3.50. The sale is set to run as long as stocks last, with in-store collection available for free and home delivery costing £2.95.

In the footsteps of Mr Bean

Not got tickets for the Olympics? How about enjoying a cultural spectacular? If Mr Bean's Chariots of Fire routine evoked fond memories of the film, then this is the deal for you. Visit London is offering 23 per cent off tickets to the Gielgud Theatre's West End adaptation. The offer is valid Monday to Friday performances until 6 September. Visit http://www.visitlondon.com/offers/ for more details.

Top deals on TM Lewin shirts

The TM Lewin sale continues this week with 70 per cent off shirts and suits in store and online. It has been confirmed that the sale will run until Sunday 5 August, with the top discounts found on men's shirts, which have been reduced from £85 to just £15. In-store collection is free, with home delivery costing £3.95.

Summer sales still going strong

It's not too late to take advantage of the summer sales. The high street is still full of bargains. Karen Millen, Hobbes and American Apparel are offering reductions of up to 70 per cent, while Gap has added new stock to its sale.

Zip to Zizzi's for 25% off

Finally, this week's top printable coupon offer comes via MyVoucherCodes.co.uk and entitles customers to 25 per cent off their total food bill at Zizzi's restaurants. To take advantage simply visit Zizzi-offers.co.uk, fill in your details and download the voucher. The discount applies to all mains except for Cichetti tapas-esque dining, and expires on 2 September.

j.hall@independent.co.uk

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