The school year hasn't quite finished yet, but a number of retail giants are getting in early with their uniform sales ahead of September.
Parents shopping both online or in Marks and Spencer stores can get 20% off school uniform while stocks last. No voucher is needed as the 20% discount is automatically applied, Nottinghamshire Live reports.
There is also a free Click and Collect option, with home deliveries priced at £3.50 - or free if you spend more than £50. Polo shirts start at £2.40 with sweatshirts from £4.80, and trousers and skirts from £5.60.
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School shirts, which come in packs of two, start at £6.40. Prices change depending on size and the offer excludes footwear, underwear, outerwear, hosiery, accessories, school bags and lunch boxes.
You can view the M&S back to school range in full here.
Tesco is also now selling uniforms from children going to primary through to secondary schools. Each garment comes with the retailer's new one-year guarantee, and this includes shoes.
Two-packs of trousers, available in black, grey, or navy, start at £7, while three-packs of long or short sleeved shirts are available from £6.50. Skirts start from £3.50 each (in two-packs for £7), while jumpers cost from £8.
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