These H&M sale items under €40 you want to shop quickly before your vacation

Yes, they are back. New gems have been added to the H&M Summer Sale – and believe me, you don't want to miss these items. Think: studs, semi-transparent fabrics, layered dresses, and extra stylish drapes. These are the perfect summer pieces that you can never have enough of.
Ten must-have sale items
And with your vacation literally around the corner (passport ready?) and discounts of up to 70%, the urge to shop right now is increasing by the minute.
I totally get it. That's why I've made a pre-selection for you: ten must-have sale items from H&M, all under €40. Easy, quick, and oh-so-stylish. Let me know when you've got the haul? I'm going for the kimono and a summer sequin piece. Shop them!
Got the SALE shopping bug? Don't forget...
This way you'll never make a bad purchase in the sale again
The moment supreme
Nothing is as nice as treating yourself to something beautiful on a bummer of a day. But it's really not a good idea. Yes, right after your purchase you feel a lot better, but once home you feel really down. During a shopping day, it's important that you feel good about yourself, so you can easily walk past those screaming sale racks. So are you grumpy? Just plop down on the couch and watch Netflix. Tomorrow is a new day.
Stack danger
It's not just a sale, but a stacking discount – in other words, the final sale call at your favorite store and you'll definitely come back with way too much stuff that you don't need half of and that you only bought because they were a bargain. Cheap is in this case definitely expensive, even if it's only hanging on the rack in your size and has a 70% discount sticker in a bright color. You don't need it. Not needed. Not needed. Not needed.
Wednesday = shopping day
Did you know that the first Wednesday of the month is the best shopping day of the month? On this day, new clothing usually arrives, and the current sale racks are filled with new items giving you extra choice to find what you came for and preventing that ‘lack of better’ situation from leading you into a bad purchase temptation.
‘Really something for you’
Of course, the sales assistant thinks everything looks a-ma-zing on you. And sure, a little advice can't hurt, but try not to get too caught up in their enthusiasm. Especially don't fall for the ‘really something for you’ quotes: they don't know you, nada, nothing. And they just need to get rid of their last sale pieces aka old collection.
Little moment of happiness
There are of course countless arguments to come up with why you suddenly should buy the item in question now that the sale has started (it's a trend, because it looked so amazing on your friend or because the color looks so beautiful with your eyes), but ultimately the most important question remains: will it really make me happy?
Good stuff
Step out of your comfort zone when it comes to your usual shopping stops. Why buy three Zara dresses and still find one piece from a designer in the sale too expensive? Think twice, girl, this is investing in much longer-lasting fashion.
When in doubt…
Don't do it. No. Not. Noppes. No, really not. No, just don't.
Shopping list
Before you get dragged into the shopping street, it's smart to make a shopping list for yourself. What do you really need, what do you miss when you stand in front of your wardrobe and why do you wear certain items so little?
From trading comes crying
Never forget to ask in that little boutique if you can return your clothes during the sale. Before you know it, you leave the store during your exchange visit with a voucher that you then forget to use forever.













