PEOPLE have just spotted a little-known website where they can buy high street fashion brands for just a fiver.

Everything5Pounds is an online retailer which buys leftover stock from the likes of M&S and River Island before selling them off for a reasonable price.

Shoppers have just realised an easy way to get high street fashion for £5

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Shoppers have just realised an easy way to get high street fashion for £5Credit: Getty

Martin Lewis has previously explained on ITV’s Good Morning Britain that the fashion retailer gets its stock from excess material left over from M&S, River Island, Oodie and more.

The stock you’ll see isn’t branded, so you won’t know which shop the material is from, but it’s a perfect way to stick to the budget this summer.

Fans have already shared their enthusiasm for the platform to Twitter, with one writing: “[The dress] I wore today was from everything5pound as my low income means I’m forever budgeting, but I’m madly in love with this. (And everything else they make.)”

And another wrote: “They have an entire plus sized section on their site which makes me incredibly happy.”

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The website sells men, women and kids’ shoes, bags, accessories, skirts, dresses, tops and more for £5 but keep in mind some stock might cost slightly more than that.

For example, we found a Lapel Front Zipped Textured Jacket and a floral maxi dress for £5.95 each, but you’ll get plenty of things for £5 on the dot, including a pair of High Waist Skinny Jeans available in four colours and a pair of Sequin Wedge Shoes.

But it works just like any usual online fashion retailer – there are lots of colours to choose from as well as sizes and styles.

Bear in mind you will need to pay an extra £3.95 for delivery though – so always factor that on top of a purchase.

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This could go up depending on how much you order, too.

But don’t forget to keep shopping around for other cheap clothes, perhaps from places you can visit in person to save added delivery fees.

You can use sites like Google Shopping or the Latest Deals app to compare items or brands and find out who sells it for the least.

For example, Tesco has a clothes sale on right now with kids and babies items selling for as little as £2.20.

You can find your nearest Tesco using the locator tool on its website – and the same goes for any other major retailer you fancy browsing in.

Remember Primark is famous for cheap fashion and beauty dupes too and you might find a few things from there.

For example, a fan has spotted some foundation dupes for as little as £7 from the budget chain – with the branded version costing almost £40.

Primark has also started rolling out a few Greggs cafes inside a select number of stores which is a bonus when you’re shopping.

It comes following a successful launch of the partnership last year with the opening of two cafes.

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The two high street giants launched Tasty by Greggs concessions in both Birmingham and Oxford Street East in 2022.

And this week saw the opening of the new cafe in the Bristol store, which features the same vibrant interiors as the three already up and running.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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