Buy and fly
Published: 29/10/2010 - Filed under: Archive » 2010 » November 2010 » Lifestyle » Features » Features » Lifestyle » Archive » 2010 » November 2010 » Features » Lifestyle » What to buy »
The lateste products available tax free
Snap happy
Lights, camera, action – the ten-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 delivers high-definition movies and features a 3.5 x optical zoom and a 24mm wide-angle lens.
WHERE Dixons Travel Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and Manchester; £353.23. Dixons Travel promises to beat amazon.co.uk, johnlewis.co.uk and comet.co.uk on price.
Pen to paper
You are sure to impress clients at meetings with the Pen Shop’s handsome new Faber-Castell Design black mother-of-pearl rollerball pen.
WHERE Heathrow T1 and T5; £21.28 SAVE £3.72
Tick tock
Add class and elegance to every occasion with Links of London’s new Allegra watch for women, which features a maroon strap and rose-gold bezel.
WHERE? Links of London Heathrow T1, T4 and 5; £336.17 SAVE £58.83
Pocket style
Look the business next time you pick up the tab with Smythson’s new collection of malachite, Nile blue and electric blue croc wallets and card cases.
WHERE? Heathrow T3 and T5; From £114.89 SAVE From £20.11
Wee dram
There are only 232 bottles of this Glenlivet 1968 and each is individually dated and numbered.
WHERE? World of Whiskies Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Gatwick, Heathrow T1, T4 and T5 and Stansted; £1,200
Ring it in
Add some sparkle to your fingers with Tiffany’s yellow diamond bezet rings set in 18-carat yellow gold.
WHERE? Heathrow T3, T5; £1,255 SAVE £220
Wrap up
This men’s Utility lambswool cardigan from Barbour features a smart shawl collar and leather buttons. Available in dark brown, navy and charcoal.
WHERE? Heathrow T1; £85.06 save £14.89
Drama queen
The autumn collections at Mac allow wearers to unleash their inner Disney character villain with these striking lipsticks, eye shadows and beauty powders.
WHERE? Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted; £11.03-£17.43 SAVE £1.95-£3.07
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