Subcategories

  • Jewellery clearance

    Our fashion jewellery clearance department is the Mode-Tendance space dedicated to clearance specifically of fashion jewellery: earrings (the largest sub-department), necklaces, rings, bracelets end-of-line, overstock or previous collections at permanently reduced prices 20-60%. Quality strictly identical to main collections (316L hypoallergenic stainless steel, fine gold-plated, crystal). Economic circularity approach within our women's clearance umbrella.

  • Watch clearance sale

    Our ladies watches sale aisle gathers Ernest-signed pieces at reduced prices, mostly fabric-strap models with floral prints and silver-finish faux leather pieces with decorative dials. You'll find rectangular or round dial finishes, rhinestone ornaments, polka mirror, leaf motifs, in a palette from navy blue to mauve and mustard.

    The idea is simple: offer feminine fashion watches at small prices, rotated out of the main collection but brand new and fully functional. The selection rotates as new arrivals come in. This page sits inside our clearance.

  • Accessories clearance

    Our accessories clearance section gathers our feminine fashion accessories end-of-series at reduced prices: belts, keyrings, toiletry bags, hair accessories and other small accessories. Specialised sub-range of our clearance umbrella range, in a circular economy approach valuing signature models deserving a second life. See our dedicated sub-ranges keyrings, belts and hair accessories.

Our women's clearance department is the Mode-Tendance space dedicated to end-of-line, previous collections or unique items offered at permanently reduced prices. A strategic umbrella category that groups all our specialised clearance sub-departments (jewellery, accessories, watches) to allow fast navigation to current bargains.

Clearance in British fashion: economic circularity, permanent sale culture and the rise of « bargain hunting »

In the United Kingdom, clearance fashion is a dynamic segment, structured by three historic major players: TK Maxx (the British off-price reference since 1994, 360+ stores, the « designer brands at lower prices » model), Flannels (Frasers Group, designer outlet positioning), BoohOO (Manchester 2006, fast fashion with permanent sale section), and the digital pure players River Island sale, Accessorize winter sale, Brora Online (cashmere British clearance), Asos outlet. The British « bargain hunting » culture is anchored in: the ecological awareness (buying clearance = giving second life to dormant stocks, fighting against programmed fashion obsolescence), the budget constraint (squeezed purchasing power since 2022, value-for-money search), and the digital culture (notifications, price comparators like PriceRunner, Honey, ShopBack UK). The British clearance fashion market is estimated at £6-8 billion annually, in structural growth since 2020. The annual Boxing Day sales (26 December) and the Black Friday (November imported from US since 2010) are the absolute peaks of the British clearance calendar.

The Mode-Tendance clearance sub-departments

Our clearance space groups 600+ active references in several specialised sub-departments by product type: clearance jewellery (the largest sub-department: necklaces, bracelets, rings, sets, brooches end-of-line), clearance earrings, clearance necklaces, clearance rings, clearance bracelets, clearance accessories (scarves, gloves, sunglasses), clearance watches, clearance keyrings, clearance belts, clearance hair accessories. Each sub-department is updated regularly according to arrivals and end-of-line from our main collections.

Why buy clearance: 4 concrete reasons

Clearance offers clear advantages: 1. Value for money (same articles as in our main collections, but with a price reduced by 20-60% depending on pieces and storage duration), 2. Economic circularity (buying clearance extends the commercial life of articles and avoids their destruction or sending to physical outlet, an approach coherent with the UK Environment Act 2021 anti-waste fight), 3. Originality (clearance references are often unique end-of-line models, therefore differentiating pieces compared to mainstream best-sellers), 4. Freedom of experimentation (accessible price allows daring more bold styles than would be bought at original price, perfect for testing a new register in the wardrobe). Regular buyers of our clearance thus build an accessories wardrobe renewed 3-4 times a year at controlled cost.

How to shop clearance well: practical guide

A few rules maximise the clearance shopping experience. Regular visit: our clearance arrivals are daily, the most desirable pieces leave in 24-72h, plan a weekly visit at minimum. Newsletter subscription: we notify new arrivals priority to subscribers. Targeted vs exploration strategy: alternate between searching for a specific type (sub-department filter) and all-departments exploration (which reveals unexpected crushes). No excessive hesitation: stocks are limited, an article spotted in the morning may be unavailable in the evening. Gift combination: clearance periods are ideal for building a gift stock to offer throughout the year (birthdays, Christmas, Valentine's, Mother's Day). Careful reading: check characteristics (material, dimensions, finish) as the photo alone may not reflect all details. Our customer service remains available for any question before purchase.

British clearance seasonal peaks

The British clearance calendar follows fashion seasonality: January sales (winter collection clearance, traditional starting first Monday after New Year), July summer sales (summer collection clearance), floating end-of-season (April for winter, October for summer, private markdowns), Black Friday November (imported from US since 2010, became the major peak of British e-commerce), Cyber Monday December, Boxing Day 26 December (the absolute British clearance tradition since the Victorian era). In addition, our permanent clearances (article sold out in main size or colour but remaining in secondary colour) rotate all year without calendar constraint. For seasonal searches, our occasion categories are also relevant: Christmas collection in November-December, Mother's Day in March (UK Mother's Day, distinct from US date), Valentine's Day in February.

Frequently asked questions about clearance

Is the quality of clearance articles inferior?

No, clearance articles retain EXACTLY the same quality as pieces sold at full price in our main collections. Clearance concerns only the commercial status (end-of-line, overstock, inventory return) and not the intrinsic quality. Mode-Tendance quality controls apply uniformly to all references, clearance or not. Only the price changes, never the material, finishes or warranties.

Why are some articles cleared?

Several legitimate commercial reasons: end of collection (seasonal fashion must give way to the next), end of line (last pieces of a model, no longer produced by the manufacturer), range refocus (Mode-Tendance discontinues a brand or register for strategic prioritisation), overstock (overestimated sales forecasts, adjustment by markdown). Clearance is therefore a normal and healthy commerce mechanism, not a sign of product defect.

Can a clearance article be returned?

Yes, Mode-Tendance general terms and conditions apply to ALL articles, clearance included: 14-day right of withdrawal in accordance with UK Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, exchange or refund on return. The « clearance » status does not reduce your consumer rights at all. See our general conditions for exact return modalities.