Popular wedding gifting brand leading multi-store gift card, One4all Gift Cards, has announced two exciting new partnerships with global fashion retailer, ASOS, and premium e-commerce marketplace, Secret Sales - making it an even more appealing choice for wedding day gifting.
ASOS, one of the largest international e-commerce retailers, is now accepting the One4all Gift Card for all online purchases, meaning customers can access all their favourite brands at the touch of a button. With over 850 brands to choose from as well as their own ASOS ranges, which include Collusion and Topshop, shoppers will be spoilt for choice. As a forward-thinking brand, ASOS interpret the latest trends into more than 30 different sizes, allowing all customers to find something they love. As well as the chance to shop for clothing, accessories and beauty products from a variety of brands.
Secret Sales is a premium e-commerce marketplace for fashion, footwear, accessories, and beauty. It's a revolutionary new business model disrupting the discount sector and solves the problem of excess inventory by creating a direct-to-consumer digital channel. This allows brands and retailers to sell discounted stock in a way that drives growth and profitability, maintains brand equity and, in an industry-first, shares new customers for brands to target in their own full-price offerings.
The online retailers join One4all Gift Cards' extensive catalogue of popular fashion brands including New Look, M&S, Boohoo, H&M, Nasty Gal and many more. Ranging in value from £10 to £120, the One4all Gift Card is easy to buy from your local Post Office, Tesco, selected Morrison's, Co-op, Sainsbury's, and Iceland supermarkets, as well as online at one4all.com.
The new retail addition means One4all Gift Cards are now accepted by over 170 national brands in-store across the UK, including M&S, Primark, Pandora, Argos, Currys and John Lewis or with participating online retailers. The One4all Digital Gift Card can be purchased online at one4alldigital.com, where you can add a personal touch by including a custom message, image or video, making it extra special for the occasion.
What's more, specifically for weddings the One4all Weddings Gift Card is an ideal gift for guests on a budget as it can be topped with £10-£120 – allowing the newlyweds to treat themselves to a gift which suits them.
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