How to turn a Boxing Day Sale purchase into a worthwhile investment

Last year I abstained from going crazy at the Boxing Day sales.

We did head to the newly refurbed Westfield Garden City because we were given Myer gift vouchers for Christmas and wanted to get a Bose Sound Dock. The sound dock we wanted had sold out, but we were directed to the Hub where we could use all of our vouchers to pay for it and free delivery was included.

First thing Monday morning (Boxing Day was Friday), we received our sound dock and we’ve been using it every day since.

That kind of Boxing Day purchase is a worthwhile investment because not only was it on sale so we saved money, it was something we wanted and would use every day.

The same can be said for fashion purchases.

So many women get crazed by a sale and hoard so many clothes… but is it necessary? It’s Boxing Day Sale Madness!

I only wanted one top from Sass & Bide that I have been waiting patiently to go on sale. The moment it did go on sale with over a 50% saving, I still chewed on the purchase.

In the end I made the decision to buy the top and I’m glad I did because I love it and it’s a great tran-seasonal piece.

Sass & Bide Boxing Day Sale Top

The top is a boxed shape and is almost crop like but the sides angle beautifully to create extra coverage. I love the vertical lines and the hint of mustard in the print.

In winter I can see myself layering it over a black or white long sleeve top and in summer worn over a black tank top with shorts or capris.

This top is very much a worthwhile investment to my wardrobe and probably one of my most favourite Boxing Day sale purchases to date.

Do you shop in the Boxing Day Sales? Did you grab a bargain if you did? Please share the details in the comments below. 🙂