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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Jessica Sansome

MoneySavingExpert hack will get you high street clothes for £2

Clothes shopping can cause the biggest dent in our bank accounts.

And with the world opening up again, it's likely we'll be wanting to get back out and have a new wardrobe to go with it.

So what if you could get clothes from the likes of high street favourites Topshop, Zara and Next for just a fraction of the price?

Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert have found just that - with prices starting from just £2.

Sharing the deal in the MSE's weekly email, it explains how shoppers can pick up huge discounts on everything from coats to jeans, without paying the high street price.

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

The fashion website, which launched in 2010, buys surplus factory clothes - often from high street chains - and sells them on minus their labels for a fraction of their original price.

It stocks all items - including shoes and bags - for £5 each, plus £3.95 delivery.

However, it's currently running a £1.99 sale online.

Shoopers can browse hundreds of products with sizes varying from four to 22.

The only catch is the delivery cost which starts at £3.95, but increases based on the weight of the items ordered.

The sale was initially due to end at midnight August 30 but was still ongoing at the time of writing.

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