Win Cheap Monday coats for Autumn Winter

The Cheap Monday Manchester store opened its doors this week in Selfridges, and to celebrate in style, Flux joined in the party organised by our favourite party people, Fingers in Pies. To make sure you don’t feel left out, the generous folk at Cheap Monday have given us some fantastic coats and jackets from the autumn winter collection to give away to FLUX readers.

For the girls we have the classic US style bomber jacket in charcoal and the Mykala coat in a striking dark green to keep out the weather! For the boys we have the Nyder Parka in steel and the Dako jacket in grey.

To be in with a chance of winning one of these great coats, tell us what is the capital city of Sweden, and let us know which of the four coats take your fancy! The first correct entry for each coat will get the goods. Send entries by email to editorial@fluxmagazine.com.

Cheap Monday is open now in Selfridges London, Birmingham and Manchester. To see more of the autumn winter collection and Cheap Monday coats visit www.cheapmonday.com.

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