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12 high-street items destined for cult status

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Plus, Topshop's strappy heels are one of them Hey, WWW readers— It's your editors here— ,

Plus, Topshop's strappy heels are one of them Hey, WWW readers— It's your editors here—[Hannah]( , [Emma]( and [Joy](—dressed like shopping Ghostbusters to hunt down the best things on the high street. For this month’s newsletter, we called in over 100 new-in pieces from Topshop, ASOS, Mango and more to whittle it down to the 12 we think are really worth investing in this spring. These affordable hero items include Topshop's strappy barely there sandals, a beige wrap coat that no one will believe you found in M&S, and a pink Urban Outfitters boilersuit that keeps selling out. Our edit covers many of the key trends for [S/S 19]( but also proves that the high street is capable of producing items that you can treasure years and years to come. To see more from our wardrobes, remember to follow us on [Instagram](. [SHOP HIGH-STREET BUYS]( [Shop Mango earrings If you’re after a pair of pearl earrings, head straight to Mango.]( [M&S, £129 We think this is the most expensive-looking coat M&S has ever made.]( [Whistles, £263 Literally everyone in our office just fell in love with this pretty polka-dot dress.]( [Dorothy Perkins, £19 Satin slip skirts are a 2019 staple, but a red version will work hard for years to come.]( [Topshop, £49 Topshop’s chic midi dress will be a total saviour come wedding season.]( [Topshop, £46 These £46 sandals keep selling out, but they are finally back.]( [Urban Outfitters, £79 Like a giant, chic babygrow, Urban Outfitters’ pink boilersuit is surprisingly flattering.]( [Cos, £139 A checked blazer you’ll treasure for years and years.]( [Jigsaw, £85 Jigsaw is one of our go-to places for expensive-looking knitwear.]( [CHARLES & KEITH, £45 Charles & Keith just created the smarter alternative to sandals.]( [Free People, £98 The only question with this dress is which of the four colours to go for…]( [SHOP ASOS DRESSES The kind of summer dress you need on standby for when the weather suddenly changes.](  [View in browser]( Don't like our emails? We would hate to see you go, but you can [unsubscribe here](brand=fashion&blast_id=16091424&source=daily). If you're interested, check out our [privacy policy]( and [terms & conditions]( too. ©CLIQUE 2017

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