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Massive clothing brand is RETURNING to UK as it launches 80% off sale
A POPULAR clothing brand is returning to the UK market, with better savings than ever.
The online outlet is marking the move with a mid-season sale, and shoppers can nab up to 80% off items.

Dutch online marketplace Otrium is known for selling unsold or overstock inventory for designer or premium brands.
Savvy shoppers can nab these high-end items at discounted prices.
Bargain prices
Founded in 2015, the online retailer became a staple for fashion fans before exiting the UK market in 2023.
The brand shut down their UK warehouse and also exited the US the following year.
After selling the US arm to Rue Gilt Groupe, Otrium was able to focus solely on their EU home markets.
But now Otrium is relaunching in the UK, after making several changes to their operational setup.
Re-launch
These moves were made in an effort to improve efficiency and reduce friction.
This includes an overhaul of warehouse logistics, which will see UK operations served from their Dutch flagship warehouse.
Otrium have also improved the customs and duties process to make cross-border operations smoother.
They have also built an automated warehouse, known as O‑Mega Robot, for faster processing.
These improvements are meant to reduce cost per item, lower error rates, and make the platform more scalable.
And the company has also looked at its brand selection, bringing in major names such as AllSaints, Tommy Hilfiger, and Calvin Klein.
This is good news for customers as the website will have a wider range of items available.
And if you shop right now, you can even nab 80% off select looks.
Offers as part of this mid-season sale are available throughout the week, so fill up your basket while you can.
Why the high street still rules!

Fabulous’ Fashion Director, Tracey Lea Sayer shares her thoughts.
I WAS 10 when I first discovered the utter joy of high-street shopping for clothes with my mum and nan.
Going into town on Saturday became a family tradition – a girls’ day out we would look forward to all week.
My mum’s favourite shop was M&S, where she would gaze at jackets with big shoulder pads and floral sundresses, while my nan would make a beeline for John Lewis and their classic coats and elegant court shoes.
I was all over Tammy Girl – Etam’s little sister – and Chelsea Girl, which was later rebranded to high-street fave River Island.
I would spend hours in the changing rooms, watched keenly by my two cheerleaders, who gave the thumbs up – or thumbs down – on what I was trying on.
Frilly ra-ra skirts, duster coats, polka dot leggings, puff balls, boob tubes… I tried them all, often making my nan howl with laughter.
Fashion wasn’t so fast back in the 1980s and every item was cherished and worn until it fell apart – literally – at the seams.
At 18, I went to art college and my tastes became more refined.
Extra cash from a part-time job in a bar meant I could move on to slightly more expensive stores, like Warehouse, Miss Selfridge and the mecca that was Topshop.
I knew at this point I wanted to work in fashion because the high street had totally seduced me.
One day, I wrote an article for a competition in a glossy mag about my love of retail therapy and my favourite LBD – and I won!
That led me to where I am today – Fashion Director of Fabulous.
It’s not just me that loves the high street – big-name designers are fans, too. When Cool Britannia hit in the ’90s, they all turned up in one big store.
Designers at Debenhams was a stroke of genius by Debenhams CEO Belinda Earl, designer Ben de Lisi and fashion director Spencer Hawken, who introduced diffusion ranges from John Rocha, Matthew Williamson and Betty Jackson, to name a few.
This meant we could all afford a bit of luxury and wear a well-known designer’s signature style.
Years later, I hosted a night with Debenhams and Fabulous for 250 readers, who were in awe meeting all the designers. It was a real career highlight for me.
In 2004, H&M started rolling out their international designer collabs.
Karl Lagerfeld was first, followed by Roberto Cavalli, Marni, Stella McCartney, Maison Martin Margiela, Sonia Rykiel, Comme des Garçons, Balmain, Versace and many, many more. I could barely contain myself!
Then in 2007, Kate Moss launched her first collection with Topshop, with thousands queuing along London’s Oxford Street.
I remember sitting behind Ms Moss and Topshop boss Philip Green at a London Fashion Week Topshop Unique catwalk show.
I had my three-year-old daughter, Frankie, in tow and we both made the news the next day after we were papped behind Kate, my supermodel girl crush.
At the time, the high street was on fire. Who needed designer buys when Mango stocked tin foil trousers just like the designer Isabel Marant ones and you could buy a bit of Barbara Hulanicki’s legendary brand Biba from Topshop?
High street stores even started to storm London Fashion week.
Although Topshop Unique had shown collections since 2001, in 2013 River Island showed its first collection in collaboration with global superstar Rihanna, who was flown in by a friend of mine on a private jet. KER-CHING!
A whole new generation of high profile high street collabs followed.
Beyoncé created Ivy Park with Topshop’s Philip Green and I even flew to LA for Fabulous to shoot the Kardashian sisters in their bodycon “Kollection” for Dorothy Perkins.
I am pleased to say they were the absolute dream cover stars.
Fast forward to 2024 and while the high street doesn’t look exactly like it did pre-Covid, it has made a gallant comeback.
Stores like M&S, Reserved and Zara, and designer collabs like Victoria Beckham X Mango and Rochelle Humes for Next are giving me all the feels.
The supermarkets have really come into their own, too, smashing it with gorgeous collections that look expensive, but at prices that still allow us to afford the weekly shop.
The last 30 years of high street fashion have been one big adventure for me. Bring on the next 30!
The flash sale on Paul Smith items is already in its final hours while shoppers can save up to 85% on buys from White Stuff into next week.
The Sun has reach out to Otrium for comment on the brand’s return to the UK market.
More on shopping
Plus, all the high street retailers shutting shops in October with 40% closing down sales launched.
And the retailers launching sales of up to 70% off they prepares to close locations.
A high street fashion giant has warned of more closures after shutting 135 stores.
And a bargain fashion chain rivalling Primark is finally coming to UK high streets.
Ryder Cup hero Shane Lowry reveals Keegan Bradley’s X-rated taunt inspired Europe’s victory.. and led to killer hangover
SHANE LOWRY woke up with a killer hangover – after being inspired to Ryder Cup heroics by X-rated USA taunts.
The Irishman became a European legend on Sunday as his half a point retained the famous gold trophy.


Lowry battled with Russell Henley to tie match 8 until his final putt confirmed that Europe would retain the title.
The 38-year-old and his heroic tourists partied way into the night after their historic 15-13 win at Bethpage Black, New York.
He said on X alongside a crying emoji on Monday morning: “I might have a hangover.”
And he also revealed how Europe were driven to becoming only the fifth European side to win on US soil.
They had plastered quotes from Team USA captain Keegan Bradley around their Bethpage changing room.
One on the wall said: “We are going to go to Bethpage to kick their f***ing ass.”
The remark came back to haunt the American though, after a dazzling display on the Long Island course.
Not even a Sunday singles fightback could stop rampant Europe from their iconic Ryder Cup victory.
And the celebrations went way into the night, starting with champagne at Bethpage.
The team then partied with beers on their bus on the way back to their hotel.
From there they are understood to have jigged into the early hours.
And of course, it was Lowry leading from the front again.
After winning the Ryder Cup, Lowry could be seen bursting into tears as the emotion flooded out.

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Britain should shrink its nuclear arsenal… says world’s most nuke-armed nation Russia
THE Kremlin says Britain and France should reduce nuclear weapons stores, despite having more than both nations combined.
Putin’s representatives have said nuclear stores of both Britain and France should be included in negotiations to reduce stockpiles.


Dmitry Peskov made the demands following a Russian proposal to the US to voluntarily maintain the limits on deployed strategic nuclear weapons for a further 12 months.
The level of weapons maintenance aligns with the New START arms control treaty, which is set to expire next year.
Peskov’s comments were a direct reaction to Trump saying he wanted to open the agreement – currently between Russia and the US – to include China.
In reference to France and Britain, Peskov said it was “natural… to talk [about the agreement] at the bilateral level”.
“New START is after all a bilateral document,” he said.
“But in the long term, you cannot remain abstract with these arsenals.
“All the more so that these arsenals are a component of the overall problem of global European security and strategic stability,” he finished.
The New START agreement was signed by former President Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev in 2010 and came into force a year later.
The agreement was first extended in 2021 for an extra five years after Joe Biden took office.
In 2023, Putin suspended Russia‘s participation, however Moscow said it would continue to observe the warhead limits.
France and Britain were never a party to New Start, or its precursor treaties.
Both countries have between 220 and 300 warheads each.
The agreement stipulates each country must have no more than 1550 actively deployed warheads at a time.
Russian forces have a total of 5580 nuclear warheads in the war chest, however has an estimated 1718 currently deployed.
The US has a total of 5177 warheads, with 1770 in active deployment.

What is the New START treaty?
By Patrick Harrington
NEW START, or the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, is an agreement between Russia and the US over their nuclear weapons arsenals.
Under the terms of the deal, first cooked up at the end of the Cold War, both countries have agreed to cap the number of strategic nuclear warheads they can deploy.
It also limits the number of land- and submarine-based missiles and bombers that can deliver them.
The formal name of the treaty is Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms.
New START is an extension of previous treaties called Start I, signed in 1991, and START II, signed in 1993.
The current agreement is due to expire in February 2026 but, due to disagreements over the war in Ukraine, Moscow and Washington have not yet begun negotiations to extend it
Peskov’s comments backed Putin’s diplomatic gesture, despite increasing Russian threats on Nato areas.
Last week, the Russian leader said he was willing to extend the terms of the treaty, saying “Russia is prepared to continue adhering to the central numerical limits under the New START for one year after February 5, 2026″.
“Subsequently, based on an analysis of the situation, we will make a decision on whether to maintain these voluntarily self-imposed restrictions,” he continued.
“We believe that this measure will only be viable if the United States acts in a similar manner and does not take steps that undermine or violate the existing balance of deterrence capabilities.”
Despite claiming to want peace in Ukraine, Putin has repeatedly crossed new lines.
Russian drones entered Polish airspace in a “deliberate” incursion – forcing Nato from Poland, Italy, the Netherlands and the US to shoot them down.
It was the first time since the outbreak of war that Nato has directly clashed with Russia.
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