PrettyLittleThing partners with Doddle to expand delivery options

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Online fast fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing has expanded its range of delivery options with the addition of next day click and collect from Doddle.

Customers can now order items from PrettyLittleThing‘s website until 10pm and collect those orders the next day from any of Doddle‘s 50 stores, which have extended trading hours and are usually located near train stations, university campuses and shopping precincts around the UK.

While the next day delivery to Doddle comes with a £4.99 fee, PrettyLittleThing customers can use the on-site change rooms to try their clothes and if they are unsuitable they can return orders for free.

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PrettyLittleThing partners with Doddle to expand delivery options

PrettyLittleThing pledges $300,000 (£157,000) to support relief efforts in the Australian bushfire crisis. $100,000 pledged for Wires Wildlife Rescue, $100,000 for Red Cross Australia & $100,000 for the New South Wales Rural Fire Service.These are in addition to donations already made to the St Vincent de Paul charity

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Online fast fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing has expanded its range of delivery options with the addition of next day click and collect from Doddle.

Customers can now order items from PrettyLittleThing‘s website until 10pm and collect those orders the next day from any of Doddle‘s 50 stores, which have extended trading hours and are usually located near train stations, university campuses and shopping precincts around the UK.

While the next day delivery to Doddle comes with a £4.99 fee, PrettyLittleThing customers can use the on-site change rooms to try their clothes and if they are unsuitable they can return orders for free.

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