THE January sales have well and truly begun and many big brands are still offering massive discounts – here’s the full list.

The mega-sales can be a huge money-saving event for shoppers.

Lots of stores have a big January sale

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Lots of stores have a big January saleCredit: Alamy

Many will use the sales to grab items for next Christmas or stock up on things for themselves.

And with energy bills rising and the cost of living growing, we’re all looking for ways to save money.

If you’re just looking to take advantage of some major savings, there’s lots to choose from.

We’ve had a look to find which places have sales on already and how much you could save.

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Do bear in mind that prices can vary online and in store, and also depending on what store you shop at.

And of course, do shop around for the best deals too, though once a sale item has gone, it might not come back.

We don’t have all the dates for when these sales will end so do be quick.

Asos – up to 80% off

The online retail giant is offering shoppers the chance to get up to 80% off selected items including several big brands.

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The store is even offering an extra 30% on top of items already on sale – though these are select.

For example, if you’re wanting to get fit in January then shoppers can grab sportswear for a fraction of the price, such as women’s Under Armour leggings for £22.95, down from £45.

If you’re after something warm then you could get your hands on an Adidas puffer jacket down from £130 to £66.30.

Asos Prime delivery members can get free next day delivery across all purchases.

Prime Delivery costs £11.95 a year but you’ll qualify for free standard delivery when you spend over £40.

H&M – up to 60% off

The popular clothing brand’s sale is still ongoing and shoppers can get up to 60% off selected items.

The sale is online and in store.

For example, the store is selling women’s printed sweatshirts for £14, down from £24.99 or men’s hoodies for £15, down from £29.99.

H&M offers free standard delivery for H&M Plus members who spend over £20.

H&M membership is free to sign up to and shoppers can earn points and rewards on purchases.

New Look – up to 60% off

Shoppers can get up to 60% off New Look items online – we also believe the sale is on in store too.

Some great deals we’ve seen include Chelsea boots down from £34.99 and going for £20 or men’s denim jackets selling for £15 and down from £32.99.

Standard delivery costs between £2.99 and £5.99, it depends on your chosen delivery driver.

Ikea – up to 60% off

Ikea is currently holding a sale – but be quick as it ends on Sunday January 8.

Shoppers could get a pack of Christmas present stickers for 50p, down from £1.50 or an artificial Christmas wreath for £3, down from £6.

The sale is available both online and in store.

You can find your closest Ikea using its handy tool on the website.

Boots – up to 60% off

Boots is offering up to 60% on selected items including make-up, toiletries, skincare, healthcare, electricals and perfume.

If you’re after a new electric toothbrush, then you could get the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean special edition brush for £130, which used to be £300.

Boots is also selling gift sets for cheap – shoppers can get a Soap & Glory spa set for £34, down from £68.

These can be used for gifts.

Boots delivery is free for orders of £25 or standard delivery is £3.75.

You can also order for click & collect which costs £1.50 or is free for orders over £15.

Marks and Spencer – up to 50% off

The clothing and homeware store is currently offering a sale of up to 50% off online and in store.

Shoppers can get discounts on womenswear, menswear, kids & baby and homeware.

A pair of men’s straight fit jeans are currently on sale online for £12, down from £35.

The retailer is also offering 40% off its non-stick pan sets – you can get a four piece set for £40, which was previously £100.

If you’re ordering for delivery, parcels will take roughly 10 days to arrive according to the M&S website.

Standard delivery costs £3.50 or is free for orders over £60, while click and collect is free no matter the total price.

John Lewis – up to 50%

John Lewis is offering shoppers up to 50% off on selected items, including clothing, homeware and beauty online and in store.

For example, some bedding is currently going for 50% off such as a single duvet set for £30 (down from £60), a double for £35 (down from £70) or a king size set for £45 (down from £90).

Standard delivery is £4.50 or free on orders over £50 while click and collect is £3.50 or free for orders over £30.

It has also put all of its Christmas pyjamas on sale including children’s check sets going for £11, down from £22.

Next – up to 50% off

Next is also offering a sale of up to 50% off in store and online.

Some of the items on sale include Christmas products such as bauble packs going for £7.50 that were originally £15 or wrapping paper for £3, down from £7.

The sale is for women’s, men’s, boy’s, and girl’s clothes as well as on homeware.

You can order online and browse your nearest store to find some bargains.

Shoppers can sign up to nextunlimited which costs £20 for the year and gets you free next day delivery.

Argos – up to 50% off

Argos currently has a sale on thousands of products online and in store.

For example, shoppers can get a Scoville frying pan for £15, down from £30.

Or you could save a third on selected storage including a 4 drawer tower for £16.66 – down from £25.

You can order online or head to your closest Argos to pick up the discounted items.

B&M – up to 40% off

B&M is another favourite for bargain hunters and its January sale is currently live online and in store.

From what we have found, shoppers can get up to 40% off selected items.

We’ve seen a Doctor Who figure set selling for £16.99, down from £21.99.

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Plus a Henry Hoover, which was £159 and is now going for £129.

Regular delivery (4 – 7 working days) costs from £3.95 depending on the size of the item.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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