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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Emma Munbodh & Rachel Pugh

Martin Lewis' hack to get £2 clothes at M&S, Topshop and Zara - without a sale

Now it's autumn, it's time for a new wardrobe. It's out with the floral summer dresses and linen pants, and in with the cozy coats and knee high boots.

But while the idea of a new wardrobe might sound good, in reality, it can be pretty expensive.

Enter MoneySavingExpert Martin Lewis, who has shared his clever hack for getting clothes from some of the UK's most popular fashion brands for as little as £2 a pop. Bargain.

Martin shared the hack in his weekly email, explaining how shoppers can pick up huge discounts on everything from coats to jeans, without paying the high street price.

In the latest Money Saving Expert email, he said shoppers could save almost £20 on jeans, knitwear and even jackets, reports the Mirror.

The website Everything5pounds.com sources unsold stock from popular high street chains including M&S, Next and Topshop.

It stocks all items - including shoes and bags - for £5 each, plus £3.95 delivery, but it's currently running a £1.99 sale online.

Sizes vary from four to 22, and there are hundreds of products included, although stock is limited, so you'll have to be quick.

Delivery starts at £3.95, but increases based on the weight of the items ordered.

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