
ALDI’S AMAZING BACK TO SCHOOL RANGE IS BACK
- The supermarket has frozen its school uniform prices for the third year running, with its famous bundle costing just £5
- Range offers new 12-month satisfaction guarantee, giving parents and carers peace of mind
- From uniform essentials to shoes and PE kits to rucksacks, everything school kids need ahead of September is available in Aldi’s middle aisle
Supermarket Aldi has announced that its popular Back To School range is returning, revealing that it will freeze its uniform prices and offer customers the same great savings for the third year running. Available in stores from 4th July, those looking to get top marks had better act fast as with all Specialbuys once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Freezing the price of its uniforms and keeping the same low price for the third year in a row, Aldi’s back to school bundle costs just £5 and offers multiple colourways and sizes from 4-12 years. This year the bundle even has new additions, meaning shoppers will be able to pick up two polo shirts, one sweatshirt or cardigan and a choice of trousers, skirt or cargo shorts – all for a fiver!
Parents looking for extra uniform pieces can choose from a 2-pack of Classic (£6.99) or Jersey (£7.49) Pinafores, the Jersey Skirt (£3.49) and even a 3-Pack of Shirts for just £3.99. Don’t forgot to stock up on the basics! A three pack of Tights will cost just £3.99 or choose from Ankle or Knee-High Socks at £2.49 for five pairs.
And, for sensible everyday footwear that still looks smart, Aldi’s Children’s Leather Shoes (£8.99) are made from real leather and feature an in-sole antibacterial finish. Better yet, the supermarket has even increased its sizing for 2024, younger girls style available in 10-1, older girls, 13-4 and boys, 10-4.
Keeping kids active, Aldi has PE kits covered with 2-Pack Crew Neck T-shirts for as low as £1.89, 2-Pack Leggings & Jersey Skort for £4.49, Sports Shorts from just £2.99 and a 2-pack of Joggers for just £6.99. For running about the playground, parents can pick up Sustainable Trainers for only £6.99 available in sizes 10-2. NEW for 2024, footie fanatic kids can now practice their dribbling skills with Football Boots in sizes 10-3 for £9.99!
For envious looks at the lunch table, get kids looking smart with Aldi’s matching Premium Lunch Bag (£5.99) and Premium Backpack (£11.99). With the backpack featuring four zipped compartments, dual bottle sleeves, padded adjustable straps and even a 15-inch laptop compartment, kids will be able to carry everything they need without feeling overloaded. Each item is available in a choice of Mermaid, Pink Tie Dye, Football or Monochrome designs.
To give parents peace of mind, Aldi has introduced a brand new 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. Made using recycled polyesters, 2024 also sees the supermarket continue its partnership with Cotton made in Africa (CmiA), resulting in a uniform designed to withstand everything from playground tumbles to classroom play.
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