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Sainsbury's launches huge baby clothes sale with prices starting from 90p

Sainsbury's launches huge baby clothes sale with prices starting from 90p

Scottish Sun16 hours ago
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SAINSBURY'S has launched a huge baby clothes sale and some of the products cost just 90.
The brand's sale has seen them halve the cost of some of their products and some of them are perfect for summer holidays.
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Sainsbury's has launched a huge babywear sale
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The brand is selling adorable leggings for just £1.50
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The My First Holiday T-shirt is perfect for summer vacations
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Sainsbury's has a massive collection of clothes, available through its fashion brand Tu.
Their babywear is particularly popular and the supermarket has slashed the price of many of its products as part of a massive sale.
Its collection of bibs - which can read 'I love you mummy' or 'daddy' - now cost just £1.50, after a 50 per cent price reduction.
However, some products now cost even less than that.
The My First Holiday T-shirt is perfect for vacations with your baby and costs just 90p.
Other products in the sale include animal themed leggings, which come in a variety of colours and designs.
The blue leggings have elephants printed on them, while the yellow pairs have giraffes included on their design.
The leggings, which can also have apple designs on them, cost £1.50.
Sainsbury's is also selling baby bodysuits with the flags of UK nations, including the Welsh and Scottish flags.
There are several more expensive products in the range too, with Sainsbury's halving the price of its baby sleeping bags from £30 to just £15.
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The baby sale is part of a wider Tu promotion, which is slashing the costs of some of its menswear and womenswear too.
Tu regularly goes viral for its low-cost, high-quality clothes.
One dress in particular went viral on TikTok, after Sainsbury's slashed the price to £15.
The White Structured Midaxi Summer Dress is perfect for brunches or sight seeing abroad and comes in a lightweight cotton.
It has a structured bodice and flared hem to create a classic shape.
On the product's official description, it says: "This white dress is an elegant choice for summer outings.
'Designed with a structured bodice and a flared hem for a flattering shape.
"Cut to a midaxi length, it has been made from a lightweight, cotton-rich fabric, perfect for warmer days."
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