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Chantelle Symester

Sainsbury's launch massive Tu Clothing summer sale and it includes baby and kidswear

Sainsbury's has launched a massive sale across hundreds of Tu Clothing ranges in stores and online.

The supermarket giant has rolled out price cuts across current season women's, men's and kidswear collections in a bid to shift high season stock.

Shoppers can pick up discounts of up to 25% off on items featured on sainsburys.co.uk and from stores, so customers heading on holiday or in need of a wardrobe revamp for the summer months should take a browse before sizes sell out.

Prices start from £1 and there are even items from the retailer's upmarket women's Premium Collection included in the price cuts too.

There are also plenty of baby and kidswear items too, with most prices ranging from £1 to £7.

Sainsbury's customers can also earn Nectar points on all their Tu Clothing sale purchases too, plus one savvy shoppe on Hotukdeals.com has also spied a handy way to maximise savings if you're buying online by opting to shop via argos.co.uk instead.

A member of the deals-sharing site named Jessyca8888 posted this handy tip, "Most items are also on Argos  website , handy if you are ordering below £15 as you don't need to spend a minimum amount for click and collect."

She added, "You can still collect nectar points with argos. See  this link . But in my opinion, even without points, if you are only spending e.g. £3, by buying it via Argos, it saves you spending the unnecessary £12 to qualify for free click and collect. Of course, you can buy and return, but it just causes more hassles for 3 nectar points."

Sainsbury's launched a new sustainable collection last month (Sainsbury)

Last month the chain also unveiled a new unisex eco-range as part of its 150th birthday celebrations . The new Drury Lane Collection is made with recycled yarns and cotton from the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), which helps protect the environment, the new range has been entirely designed with sustainability in mind.

Shoppers can buy items online and in stores from the collection, with prices starting from £3.50.

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