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theMulberryTree Wed 05-Dec-12 12:05:27

Money is a bit tight this year so DH and I have agreed to buy each other's Christmas presents in the sales. Does anyone know which shops have the best sales and when they start? (I think Next is on Boxing Day and M&S too but not sure about the others..)
Any tips on braving it in the sales?!

FlicketyB Sat 08-Dec-12 12:05:48

Phoenix, to reverse Oscar Wilde, I will be using the Barking, Epping, Dagenham analogy. It is brilliant. Or have you already copyrighted it?

harrigran Fri 07-Dec-12 19:28:19

I never shop in the sales, you get what you pay for. A lot of stock is brought in specially for the sale.

Learnergran Fri 07-Dec-12 10:55:02

Oh Ariadne, memories of that traffic - and I was just starting to become nostalgic for Bluewater at Christmas! What was I thinking of? All cured now, thanks so much! grin
Would not dream of adding myself to the weight of humanity out shopping the day after Christmas. For one thing we have usually sometimes just been given lovely things and had yummy food; Boxing Day is a time for just being together before the glow wears off (easy because let's face it most of them are out of the way in bed). And for another it's all available online. On year I did stay up until midnight on Christmas Day to log on for the Marks sale as I'd heard that they would be selling off their wedding stuff when they stopped stocking it, and I did get some lovely bridesmaids' dresses for my daughter's wedding.

annodomini Fri 07-Dec-12 10:30:21

My sales mantra - a bargain is only a bargain if you need it or lust after it fall in love with it of course. wink

janeainsworth Fri 07-Dec-12 10:11:34

Quite right Bez only buy things because you like them , not because they're cheap and a 'bargain'. Nothing's a bargain if you only wear it once.

Bez Fri 07-Dec-12 09:04:51

Leave Next till the first flush of the crowds have gone!! Often here the queues have been so long that security men have to be on the doors to only let so many in at a time.
If we do go - DD,DGD and me - we go early and persuade someone to drive us there and drop us off and then we have no queueing for a parking space. Last year we found none of the shops ( apart from Next ) that busy. We also try and have a look in the shops before Christmas to see if there is anything we like - if you do not like it full price then don't bother as you will probably not wear it!

Ariadne Fri 07-Dec-12 08:50:58

I know, but honest! Wherever you go, get there early and have breakfast there - you can certainly do that at Bluewater, and it's a nice thing to do. But, about the Next sale - people do queue overnight....

theMulberryTree Fri 07-Dec-12 08:46:05

You lot aren't being very encouraging! sad

annodomini Wed 05-Dec-12 16:53:10

I suspect that the M60 will be like that when Trafford Centre sales are on. I never even make the attempt - shudder!

Ariadne Wed 05-Dec-12 16:16:11

I lived near to Bluewater until recently, and have horrid memories of queuing back on the M2 to get there both before and after Christmas. (And turning round and heading home!)

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 14:47:21

I think Bluewater will be absolutely heaving !! All those people going to M&S and BHS to return the jumper that they got from Auntie Gladys.........

janeainsworth Wed 05-Dec-12 14:44:19

the MulberryTree..... your DH is willing to go shopping with you - to the Boxing Day sales ????
I see you don't live in the north of England. Perhaps that explains it grin

cinnamonstix Wed 05-Dec-12 14:32:13

Even if it's cold outside, DO NOT wear a jumper... A nice wrap over cardi will do, something you can take off when it gets way too hot in the shops!

theMulberryTree Wed 05-Dec-12 14:28:25

Oh no, not Oxford Street. I'm not that crazy grin

I was thinking of either Canterbury or Bluewater (if the weather is rubbish).

annodomini Wed 05-Dec-12 14:25:09

Sharp elbows, or perhaps even a well aimed umbrella. You just have to be completely unscrupulous when you have your eye on a bargain. I have always found the best value to be in towels and bedding.

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 14:20:32

Mulberry , are you planning on going to your nearest town, or actually contemplating Oxford Street?

mincepie Wed 05-Dec-12 14:18:22

If you're set on going, I'd say check out the opening times and try and get there before the crowds.. Or even check when the shops close and go in the evenings when it's quieter. Mind you, going in the evening might mean missing out on some of the bargains!

Ana Wed 05-Dec-12 13:25:58

Oh I see - I was trying to find words that rhyme with 'forest'! grin

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 12:59:51

Beyond Barking, Ana or I could have said Dagenham.

Ana Wed 05-Dec-12 12:58:55

Epping? Is that some strange new internet code? confused

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 12:54:29

Are you completely sure that you're not Epping?

absentgrana Wed 05-Dec-12 12:53:08

If the run-up to Christmas isn't going well for retailers, they have been known to start pre-Christmas sales in the last few years.

theMulberryTree Wed 05-Dec-12 12:44:35

Oh but it isn't the same - we kind of want to make a day of it.

Ariadne Wed 05-Dec-12 12:14:25

Couldn't agree more, phoenix!

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 12:07:07

Yes, don't go, do it online!