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Key pieces to wear in August Free standard shipping on orders over US$50 + free returns on all order

Key pieces to wear in August Free standard shipping on orders over US$50 + free returns on all orders | [View in browser]( [MANGO] [KeyTrends]( [August is a month of contrasts. You can be enjoying a sunset by the sea in your summer town, and the next hour planning the imminent office return and all the things you’ll have to do back in the city. To face this duality of occasions (and feelings), these are the trends you can’t miss.]( [Discover the latest trends]( [Leggings]( [Geometric Prints]( [Black Essentials]( [Gilets]( [LEGGINGS]( [After all the things we’ve been through lately, leggings have proved that their reign goes beyond the gym and Sunday evenings at home. Could they be the most versatile piece of the season and you didn’t realise it? Maybe.]( [GEOMETRIC PRINTS]( [The legacy of the 60s is priceless, and one of its coolest trends comes to our August collection to fill your closet with a very appealing kind of geometry. Dresses, blouses, total looks... You choose when and how much.]( [BLACK ESSENTIALS]( [It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve promised yourself you'll wear other shades, black always returns to your outfits because of its timelessness and adaptability. August is a good month to renew your closet staples, right?]( [GILETS]( [Last season's sought-after garment hasn't gone anywhere. Oversized, buttoned, plain or printed. In all its versions, gilets are the perfect way to turn up the volume of any look.]( [Discover the latest trends]( [Discover the Mango Teen trends]( [Is everyone ready for the coolest return? End the summer with your batteries recharged for the new school year ahead.]( [College Style]( [Cropped Pieces]( [Summer Prints]( [Comfy]( [Find your favorite new garment]( [SALE]( [Shop now]( Download APP [Apple Store]( | [Google Play]( [Stores]( [Privacy Policy]( [Contact us]( This e-mail was sent by MANGO NY INC, headquartered at 405 Lexington Avenue (26th floor), NY 10174, New York, USA. © 2021 MANGO All rights reserved If you wish to unsubscribe from our e-mails, please [click here.]( [Stores]( [Privacy Policy]( [Contact us]( This e-mail was sent by MANGO NY INC, headquartered at 405 Lexington Avenue (26th floor), NY 10174, New York, USA. © 2021 MANGO All rights reserved If you wish to unsubscribe from our e-mails, please [click here.](

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