The Bargain Hunter: Summer sale at Gap and Very

 

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Dozens of retailers launched their summer sales earlier this week with Gap and online fashion outlet Very.co.uk leading the way. Best selling items at Very include a blue or black embellished unwired tankini top by Resort, reduced from £18 to £11 and a Brooker men's check shirt, down from £25 to £12.50.Check out http://ind.pn/qBmwdz for a conclusive list of items in the Very sale. Meanwhile, Gap's most popular sale products include a classic rich brown trench coat reduced from £80 to £39.99 and a women's red and white striped T-shirt, down from £17 to £12.99. View all of the Gap deals at http://ind.pn/pagdKY.

Free night's stay at Warner

Warner Leisure Hotels are offering customers a free night's stay at many of its UK hotels between September and December. The offer applies to all customers booking a half-board room for three or four nights at selected hotels before 29 August. To see a full list of participating hotels or to make a booking, visit http://ind.pn/n9NGQc.

Expedia September discount

Expedia.co.uk is also offering cheap package holidays and hotel rooms this week with up to 50 per cent off breaks around the world in September. Dates of travel are between September 9 and 30 and can be found in full detail at http://ind.pn/pLFOdn.

Bowling bargains

Bowlplex has teamed up with MyVoucherCodes.co.uk to produce a printable discount voucher code deal. The coupon entitles up to six people to a buy-one-game-get-another-free deal at any Bowlplex centre at any time before 4 September. To take advantage simply visit: http://ind.pn/pANxWh, fill in the form and present it to staff when booking a lane in person. The offer is not valid when booking on the Bowlplex website.

j.hall@independent.co.uk

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