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Fashion fans say they "gets lots of compliments" when wearing a "flattering" cotton dress from H&M that has been slashed by more than half price.
The high street retailer is helping shoppers to update their summer wardrobe without breaking the bank by slashing up to 60 percent off a variety of departments, such as womenswear, menswear, shoes and more.
Included is the Crinkled Cotton Dress that has attracted numerous glowing five-star reviews from shoppers online, with many praising its fit that flatters the tummy area.
The cute pink dress has been dropped from £29.99 to just £14 - saving shoppers 53 percent off the original price-tag. Alternatively, you can pay a bit more for a blue version that costs £17 or a black pattern for the original £29.99.
There are also still quite a few sizes left for the pink summer dress that is in the sale, with an XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL still online when we had a look on the H&M website.
The knee-length dress is has been designed with a stylish crinkled cotton weave with a round neckline and an elasticated open section at the back with narrow, horizontal ties.
It's completed with cute butterfly sleeves, smocking at the waist that will flatter your figure and a gently flared skirt for easy movement.
Multiple shoppers who have previously purchased the Crinkled Cotton Dress say that wearing the dress has gotten them "many compliments" and that it is incredibly "flattering" on the waist area.
One glowing review read: "I love these dress. I got lots of compliments when I wore this dress. It's such a pretty colour. Please make this dress in more lovely bright colours."
A second praising the dress wrote: "Got so many compliments when I wore this beautiful dress. It fitted well and is very flattering,
Trafford Retail Park has issued a statement after shoppers got stuck for two hours trying to escape the busy car park.
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