EAGLE eyed parents can get their hands on some amazing bargains at Sports Direct.
Shoppers looking for clothes, trainers, sports gear, and gym wear, can bag some absolute bargains at the retailer.
The store goes big on huge reductions and we’ve seen items that have had their prices cut by up to 90%.
But not everything on the hangers in Sports Direct is worth the change.
We’ve revealed the three things you should always grab if you find yourself in-store.
Plus, we’ve listed the three items you should always leave on the shelf.
Kids clothes
Savvy parents can make big savings if they’re after kids’ clothes and sports kits for school.
We’ve seen shoppers bag up to 90% off kid’s coats and jackets and one customer shared how they got a £54.99 waterproof jacket for just £6.
Parents can get some seriously good deals on PE kits too.
Shoppers can bag infant joggers for children aged between two and seven years old for as little as £1 each.
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The same goes for t-shirts and shorts which can all be bagged for under a fiver.
Trainers
If you’re after big brand trainers then look no further. Sports Direct often has huge deductions on brands like Converse and Asics.
Shoppers can bag Asics running trainers for up to 60% – with one pair recently having its price cut from £119.99 to just £45.
Those looking for cheap Converse should also grab a pair when they’re next in-store.
For example, right now every single Converse shoe on sale at Sports Direct is 20% off.
Swimwear
Sports Direct might sound like a surprising option for those who’ve booked a summer holiday but need to get their swimwear situation sorted.
Men can get trunks and swim shorts for less than £5 and women’s bikinis cost even less.
Sports Direct has slashed the price of dozens of bikini sets and we’ve seen bottoms for less than £2.
Plus, shoppers can bag bikini tops for as little as £11.
Items to avoid
While shoppers can bag great deals on the items above, there are still a couple of items that you’ll want to avoid.
It might not seem that obvious given the brand’s unique selling point, but you can keep more money in your back pocket by bagging gym clothes from elsewhere.
For example, shoppers can get gym shorts and vests for just £4 and leggings for a fiver at Primark.
The same rule goes for rucksacks and gym bags – especially if you’re after those from big-name activewear brands.
For example, shoppers can bag a small Nike Brasilia Bag for just £20 at JD Sports.
But the same bag would set a Sports Direct customer back £27.99.