IF you’re looking for a fabulous new bag or some stunning accessories for autumn, a trip to Dalton Park will sort you out in style. The region’s biggest retail outlet has a range of fantastic offers on bags and accessories this month.
And Radley, leading designers of leather bags, are holding some new season celebrations at the outlet.
At Radley, Dalton Park you’ll have hundreds of designs to choose from – all sporting the signature Scottie dog motif. Choose from a stunning collection of styles including shoulder, flapover, hobo and grab handbags, plus a wide range of accessories including purses, wallets and umbrellas. All designs are available at up to 50 per cent off the normal high street price.
You’ll also find some stunning bags at Antler at Dalton Park – multicolour straw designs and canvas styles are available – again with savings of up to 50 per cent.
Some well-chosen accessories can reinvigorate your autumn wardrobe staples: a sparkling brooch on last year’s coat or a delicate charm pendant with your favourite black dress can help ring the changes.
There’s a great range at Chapelle at Dalton Park, all available at up to 50 per cent off. Delicate charms are hot news too this season and Chapelle has a lovely range including the Hot Diamonds rose quartz dragonfly pendant and Fiorelli crystal pendant pictured.
To celebrate the new season, Radley at Dalton Park are holding a special launch on Saturday, September 22, when shoppers enjoy a glass of bubbly and some delicious macaroons.
HOW TO ENTER
We’ve teamed up with Radley at Dalton Park to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a £100 voucher to spend on a fabulous bag at Radley at Dalton Park*. (*Voucher only valid at Radley at Dalton Park and not transferable).
To win this fantastic prize, all you have to do is tell us which dog features on Radley bags. Answers, together with full contact details, to Radley/Dalton Park Competition, Features, The Northern Echo, Priestgate, Darlington DL1 1NF. The closing date is Saturday, September 15, and usual Newsquest competition rules apply.
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