Bershka has recently become one of my favourite high street stores. I have always been a big Zara fan but mostly overlooked their little brother until now. On my recent travels in Europe, I popped into a few branches and felt like a kid in a candy store.
Aside from the printed t-shirts and basics, the autumn collection brings skinny denim’s, wool jumpers, printed vests and of course bombers. The Bershka price point is pretty appealing too, not many places where you can get change from a tenner for a t-shirt is there?
A few of our picks from the Autumn look book:
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