ASOS is launching same day delivery and we're thrilled
It's about time...
It's about time...
We'd be hard pushed to find someone who isn't an ASOS fan, with the e-commerce site catering for all - offering beauty products, accessories, clothes and shoes from a variety of labels - all delivered straight to our doorsteps. Honestly - what's not to love?
In fact, there's no greater thrill than the familiar sound of that trademark monochrome package falling through the letter box.
There's just one problem - with the shop being limited to site-form, you have to plan ahead and order at least a day in advance to get your package in time, so if you're a last minute kind of person and are looking for an outfit for that night (whether it's a wedding guest outfit or party dress), ASOS won't make the cut.
That is until now - ASOS has just launched its same-day delivery service.
Yes, you read that correctly - as of today, ASOS is offering same-day delivery, allowing us to get our shopping a whole lot quicker - and we're thrilled.
Now it's possible to browse the site in the morning, order an outfit and receive your ASOS goodies by that same evening, allowing last-minute shopping without even having to leave the house.
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However there is a catch - the same-day delivery service isn't nationwide just yet, with the setting still currently in its trial stage, available only in London. But if you're outside the London zone, don't sweat - there are plans to roll out same day delivery to other major UK cities in the coming months.
If you do have a London post code - you just need to place your order before 10am from Sunday to Friday, and pay £12.95 and voila - your ASOS delivery will be coming your way between 6 and 10pm that evening!
Now if you'll excuse us, we're off to buy some clothes for this evening...
Jenny Proudfoot is an award-winning journalist, specialising in lifestyle, culture, entertainment, international development and politics. She has worked at Marie Claire UK for seven years, rising from intern to Features Editor and is now the most published Marie Claire writer of all time. She was made a 30 under 30 award-winner last year and named a rising star in journalism by the Professional Publishers Association.
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