FASHIONISTAS will be pleased to hear of a little-known website where you can buy high street fashion brands for a fiver.

Savvy shoppers can now get their hands on clothing brands such as Next, M&S, Karen Millien and Jack Wills, at huge discounts.

Lots of major fashion brands have outlet stores on eBay and there are some big savings to be had

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Lots of major fashion brands have outlet stores on eBay and there are some big savings to be hadCredit: Alamy

Most people will be aware of online retailer Everything5Pounds, who sell off high street brands at huge discounts, but there is also another way you can get your favourite brand for less.

Around 200 popular brands have outlet stores on eBay and there are some great deals to be had.

We looked at a few popular high street names to see what kind of savings could be made by shopping in the outlet stores and here is what we found.

Marks and Spencer

This mens jacket is currently in the M&S outlet for just £6.99

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This mens jacket is currently in the M&S outlet for just £6.99Credit: EBay/ British Heart Foundation Shop

There are many items retailing for under a fiver in the M&S outlet store.

Both new and pre-loved items are available in the outlets so it is worth keeping an eye out if you have a preference.

We found a mens “BNWT” storm wear blue jacket for just £6.99.

BNWT means the item is brand new and with tags.

Buyers can choose to either buy items immediately at the advertised price, submit a bid or watch the item to see if the price changes.

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Most of the items we saw in the outlet shops have a 30-day return policy but always check before purchasing that the seller does accept returns.

Jack Wills

Jack Wills women's joggers are available in different colours and sizes at 50% off

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Jack Wills women’s joggers are available in different colours and sizes at 50% offCredit: EBay/Jack Wills

Jack Wills has everything from shorts to joggers and fitness wear all at heavily discounted prices.

We found some Jack Wills women’s joggers, new with tags, priced at £20.00, which is a 50% reduction on the original price of £39.99.

On most of the outlet items, you can see how many are available in each size and colour, and how many have been sold.

Karen Millen

This Karen Millen t-shirt is 80% off in the outlet and currently retailing at £4.95

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This Karen Millen t-shirt is 80% off in the outlet and currently retailing at £4.95Credit: EBay/Quality Brands Outlet

Women’s fashion retailer Karen Millen has some fabulous fashion finds with prices starting from £4.95.

We found a women’s t-shirt listed at £4.95 which is a whopping 80% off the previous retail price of £24.95.

Other similar items were listed at around £9.99, with one pre-loved summer dress even listed at £2.20

As always double-check the delivery costs. We found that sometimes delivery costs can be more than the item itself.

Next

This Next girl's summer dress is reduced in the outlet to £19.95 a huge saving of 56% on the original price

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This Next girl’s summer dress is reduced in the outlet to £19.95 a huge saving of 56% on the original priceCredit: EBay/Quality Brands Outlet

Next has a selection of womenswear, menswear and childrenswear with huge discounts.

Items can either be delivered, with some sellers offering free 2-day postage on certain items.

Buyers can also click and collect by choosing a preferred store when they checkout.

One of our top picks is a Next red summer dress reduced from £45 to £19.95, a saving of 56%, the item also has free postage.

There are also some great deals on kid’s clothes, with savings of as much as 70% on some items.

We spotted this girl’s summer dress for just £6.89, down from £22, a saving of 69%.

Shoppers have also been rushing to eBay to get great deals on their tech goods.

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Recently the retailer had a great deal for an Apple iPhone 12 on their refurbished page.

And one 23-year-old who took to selling rather than buying, quit his job as a builder after making £180K profit in just one year flogging household products on the bidding site.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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