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Sophie Law

Martin Lewis hack will get you Topshop, Zara, M&S and Next clothes for £2

Money-saving champion Martin Lewis has revealed how shoppers can get their hands on Topshop, Zara and Next clothes for just £2.

The consumer expert shared the hack in his weekly email, explaining how fashion fans can pick up huge discounts on everything from winter coats to tops without paying full price.

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

The website Everything5pounds.com sources unsold stock from popular high street stores 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.

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

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.

The fashion website, which launched in 2010, has an estimated 1.5million customers worldwide, however it's based largely in the UK.

It follows the same model as rival Only5Pounds, which buys surplus factory clothes - often from high street chains - and sells them on minus their labels for a fraction of their original price.

The company has 200 employees. Earlier this year, it launched its first high street pop up stall in Camden Market, London.

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