WANT to treat your little ones to some good quality and luxury clothes without breaking the bank? TK Maxx has the answer.
The off-price retailer currently has an American Designer Pop-Up on its website, flogging Ralph Lauren’s namesake brand, Polo and RLX.
The biggest reduction of 85% is on the American designer’s Polo Red Patterned Knit Skirt.
Available still in 2, 4 and 6 years, the colourful knit made from cotton and wool is now £16.99.
By way of dresses, a number of kids' Ralph Lauren frocks have been majorly reduced.
Among the reductions is a £49.99 Brown Knit Sampler Dress, £59.99 White Floral Dress and two different styles of navy smock dresses at £49.99.
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Similarly, a £19.99 White & Red Floral top is still on sale for the last few weeks of warm weather in years 7, 10, 14 and 16.
A boys White Pinpoint Shirt with an embroidered logo is up for grabs for £19.99 – down 73% from £75.
If you’re looking to get your little ones winter ready, TK Maxx has also reduced a number of Ralph Lauren winter coats.
A Red Wool Blend Peplum Coat and Polo Brown Leather Jacket are now both 82% cheaper at £99.99, down from £549.
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Similarly, a Cream Cable Hoodie with a fluffy trim is now £59.99, down 80% from £229.
The fashion pop-up ends on Monday 11 September.
You can even nab yourself a bargain too, with a number of adult clothes also being slashed in price.
Among these is a £99.99 Lauren Pink & Green Paisley Tote Bag, £59.99 RLX Purple Chevron Jacket and £69.99 Polo Green Olive Jumper.
What’s more, TK Maxx has already lined its shelves with hundreds of Halloween products.
It released its Code Orange collection last month, despite some shoppers claiming it was “too early”.
But as the spooky season creeps closer, you can nab pumpkin-themed furniture, skull plant pots, bat-shaped table lights and a number of autumn-scented candles.
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