NEW shoes can be a big expense for hard-pressed parents as kids head back to school next month.

But you don’t need to be well-heeled to find great footwear.

Follow our tips to make school shoes last longer

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Follow our tips to make school shoes last longer

Here are some of the best current deals, along with tips for making shoes last longer.

STARTER FOR TEN: Use the code schoolshoes10 at Sportsdirect.com to get ten per cent off. Prices start from £4.99, but you could use the code to find some more durable leather shoes like the Kangol Castor lace shoes for boys, from £12. You will have to pay £4.99 delivery or collect in-store.

GET MORE WEAR: For shoes that last longer, choose those with toe guards and buffers, and look for soles which are stitched as well as glued on. Some patent shoes will stay looking smarter for longer.

JOIN THE CLUB: At Shoezone, where prices start at £7.99 for school shoes and £9.99 for trainers, you can get £5 off if you join the Shoezone club and spend more than £20. Standard delivery is free.

PAIR OF PAIRS: If you have more than one child to kit out, you can pick up a pair of school shoes at Deichmann.com and get a second pair half-price. Prices start from £14.99 and the store stocks brands including Clarks, Fila and Start-Rite. Delivery starts from £1.99 and is free over £35 or for click and collect.

ON YOUR MARKS: For trainers, football boots and sportier school shoes, you can use the code “school” at Adidas.com to get 30 per cent off full-price items and 20 per cent off some already reduced items. You’ll pay £3.99 for delivery or collect in-store for free.

WET WEATHER WARNING: You may be tempted to dry children’s rain-soaked shoes on a radiator, but this can shrink and shrivel the material. Instead, crumple sheets of newspaper into balls and fill the insides so that the paper soaks up any water.

SMELLS LIKE TEEN TRAINERS: If shoes start to get stinky, cover the insole with bicarbonate of soda and leave overnight before tipping out in the morning.

  • All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.

Deal of the day

Grab a major saving on this red Espresso machine from Currys

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Grab a major saving on this red Espresso machine from CurrysCredit:

ENJOY a saving on the red Espresso by Magimix Vertuo Plus coffee machine from Currys, down from £179 to £69.99.

SAVE: £109.01

Cheap treat

Make your own lunchtime treat with Aldi's new meal kits

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Make your own lunchtime treat with Aldi’s new meal kitsCredit:

ALDI’S new meatball marinara and Philly cheese steak sandwich meal kits are £3.99 each.

Just add Aldi’s metro rolls, 89p for four.

What’s new?

TONY’S Chocolonely is supporting independent stores by adding two Fairtrade chocolate bars to its range, which are exclusive to the smaller retailers.

The milk pecan crunch caramel and milk chocolate chip cookie are each £3.99 at independent stores.

Top swap

Dunelm have an £85 duvet and pillow set

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Dunelm have an £85 duvet and pillow setCredit:

MAKE a beautiful bed with the Dorma Kington Purity black and white duvet and pillow set from Dunelm, £85 for a double.

Or spend £35 on Next’s similar set.

SAVE: £50

Next have a similar version for £35

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Next have a similar version for £35Credit:

Leah’s little helper

WILKO has 20 per cent off garden, home and kitchen products until September 4, so you can save on everything from barbecues to blenders.

A Crockpot digital slow cooker, for example, is down from £70 to £56.

Shop & save

Hobbycraft have pencil sets down to half price

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Hobbycraft have pencil sets down to half priceCredit:

HOBBYCRAFT has a range of items at half price, including Derwent Academy 24 colour pencils, down to £8.50.

SAVE: £8.50

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