
Aldi's school uniform range hit stores this week – prices start from £1.50 & include PE essentials
And the incredible £5 is back again too
PARENTS know school uniform can be expensive, but luckily Aldi's value back to school range is back this week.
So you can get ready for the new school year as the supermarket once again freezes its school uniform prices.
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Aldi's school uniform range hits stores this week
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There are loads of bargains to be had on everything from shoes to accessories
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The range is sure to sell out fast so be quick
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Parents looking to top-up on uniform essentials ahead of September can choose from a range of items from 2-pack of Classic Pinafores (£6.99), Jersey Trousers (£2.49), Leggings and Jersey Skort (£3.99) to 3-Pack of Shirts for just £3.69.
And if that wasn't enough, for smart school footwear, shoppers can grab real Leather Shoes (£8.99) featuring memory foam insoles.
That's not all the range has to offer, including affordable PE essentials.
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From 29th June, shoppers can also nab essentials for as little as £1.50.
But shoppers better act fast to avoid missing out, as with all Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone!
Aldi's £5 school uniform bundle is top of the class for families looking to get organised early.
Available in a range of sizes from 4-12 years, the bundle includes two polo shirts, a sweatshirt or cardigan, and a choice of trousers, skirt or cargo shorts – with individual items starting from just £1.50.
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And when it comes to everyday basics, Aldi has this covered too, with a three pack of Tights for just £3.99 and both Ankle and Knee-High Socks at £2.49 for five pairs.
For sports gear, Aldi has kids ready to hit the ground running this year.
With a 2-Pack of Crew Neck T-shirts for just £1.89, Sports Shorts from just £2.99 and a 2-pack of Joggers for just £6.99 – perfect for PE days and after-school activities.
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For little ones who love to run around the playground, Sustainable Trainers are available in stores in sizes 10-2, for just £6.99.
And, returning after high demand in 2024, parents of budding footie fanatics can pick up Football Boots in sizes 10-5 for £9.99, whilst aspiring hockey players can get their hands on a Mouth Guard in stores for just £1.99.
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There's also Aldi's Premium Lunchbag (£5.99) and Premium Backpack (£11.99) with fun designs available including Mermaid, Pink Tie Dye, Football, and Monochrome.
For added peace of mind, Aldi is continuing its 12-month satisfaction guarantee to its school uniform, meaning parents can be sure they're getting great value items that will stand the test of time.

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