With Christmas only weeks away, the whole of the UK will be drawing up Christmas lists and heading to the shops to buy their loved ones gifts. However, as the country is still in the depths of recession, many consumers will be wondering just how they will afford to get the gifts their friends and family really want. Thanks to Cloggs.co.uk, buying top brand shoes and boots will be entirely affordable, as they have launched massive one day discount days on their website.
Cloggs.co.uk already prides itself on offering in season fashion footwear at incredibly competitive prices, which is why the company has been trading successfully online for nearly a decade. However, it also cares about its customers and has empathy with those that face financial hardship this year. As a result, they have taken the brave decision to introduce discount days on their website to ensure that those consumers who have had to tighten their belts this year can still afford the shoes and boots they want to buy as presents.
To take advantage of the one day discount days, all consumers have to do is visit the website on the right day throughout November and December. If they visit the website on a discount day they will find banners and promotional material advertising the incredibly tempting offer available.
All buyers have to do at this point is note down the promotion code and start selecting the shoes and boots they want. So, whether they are looking for UGG Boots (http://www.cloggs.co.uk/
Nick Thomas, Cloggs.co.uk Director stated:
“At Cloggs we are all too aware of the financial pressures that face consumers this Christmas. Millions of people have had to deal with unfortunate events like losing their job, wage cuts or redeployment. Many of those are probably panicking that they won’t be able to afford the presents that their friends, family and loved ones really want. Recognising this, we have taken the decision to introduce one day discount days in the run up to Christmas so that buyers can grab the presents they want at hugely discounted prices. All consumers have to do is keep an eye on our website and use the offer when it appears”.
Despite the recession, online shopping in the UK is predicted to grow by 13.3% in 2009; accounting for 10% of the UK’s total spending. Consumers are turning to the internet more and more as they realise that branded products like footwear and electricals tend to be cheaper online. It is also far easier to spot bargains from the comfort of their home, rather than trudging from shop to shop on the high street.



