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‘This is cheaper than a charity shop,’ rave Sainsbury’s shoppers as they struggle to bag cheap clothes for just 75p

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SHOPPERS have been rushing to their nearest Sainsbury’s to buy some seriously reduced clothes.

The supermarket has left fashion fans amazed with its clothing range in recent months, so you’ll have to be quick if you want to get your hands on any of the bargains.

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Fashion lovers are rushing to the nearest Sainsbury’s to score dealsCredit: Alamy
She bought the clothes for even less than the reduced price

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She bought the clothes for even less than the reduced priceCredit: Facebook
The fashion fan showed off her finds on social media

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The fashion fan showed off her finds on social mediaCredit: Facebook

Joining the popular Facebook group Extreme Coupons and Bargains in the UKa surprise buyer raved about her finds.

Next to a Photograph Featuring a stylish gray coat and cozy cardigan, the shopper revealed they cost just £1 each.

However, both were an additional 25% off the marked price, totaling 75 cents each – quite a steal.

The Tu cardigan was originally £20, so it’s £19.25 cheaper.

Meanwhile, the chic coat would have cost the shopper £30, but she managed to save £29.25.

Other bargain hunters were surprised by the price reduction.

One raved: “This is cheaper than the charity shop haha.”

“Now that’s a bargain!” another chimed in.

A third agreed: “This makes me want to go to Sainsbury’s.”

And another commented: “Wow, well done!”

Fashion fans are going crazy over Uniqlo’s new ‘summer skirt’ – it has an elastic waist and is super flattering

Thrift buys aren’t the only fashion items that have wowed shoppers recently – a pair of stunning shorts have also caught fashionistas’ attention.

The Light Denim shorts, also available in cream, are available in inclusive sizes from 8 to 22.

The original price of £16 seemed pretty reasonable, but now they’re on sale for just £12.

Tu Clothing creative stylist Katrina insisted that “nothing says summer like these classic denim shorts”.

Katrina hailed them as a “summer essential” as she gave shoppers some expert tips on how to wear the versatile shorts three ways.

She said: “Top them into your swimwear, keep it casual with a tee, or opt for a statement blazer and a pair of metallic heels.”

Sainsbury bosses added: “Get ready for summer with these super cool shorts.

“Made of cotton with additional elasticity, they are perfect to carry in your suitcase.

Hottest trends for spring/summer 2024

Fabulous fashion editor Clemmie Fieldsend shared the biggest trends on the high street and runway this spring/summer.

SHORTS

I know, shorts for the summer. Innovative. But you’ll see them everywhere this year, from micro hotpants to long pants, denim shorts styles to tailoring and everything in between, they’re a must-have for any occasion.

WHITE

White often goes hand in hand with summer holidays, but whether you’re in the UK or abroad, you’ll see plenty of head-to-toe white looks.

The street is already a white wash with the trend including shoes and accessories.

HIGH SHINE

Whether metallic or sequins, for 2024 glitter isn’t just for Christmas.
Expect to see shimmery looks at festivals, weddings, or even a barbecue in your neighbor’s back garden, paired with bright blocks or simple whites.

LOOSE FUNDS

Baggy, baggy pants dominated our wardrobes from fall through winter, but as we head into the warmer months, expect baggy pants.
From cool cotton to lightweight linen, flowy pants should have a firm place in your wardrobe.

BOMBS

Ballet flats and Mary Janes have been making their way back into our good books for a while now, but for summer they feel less ballerina and more beach-ready.

Woven styles and knitted textures are hot on the runways and streets, think of the 2024 jelly shoe.

GO GIRL

All things romantic and feminine are in for spring with sheer fabrics, pastel shades of blue, yellow and pink dominating the runway. Adorned with bows, lace or flowers, most looks should have a hyper ‘feminine’ element.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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