The supermarket’s sell-out Back to School bundle is frozen at £5 for the fourth year in a row
The offering is available in stores from 29th June – giving families the chance to get ahead and stock up on uniform essentials
The range offers a 12-month satisfaction guarantee, providing peace of mind for families nationwide
Aldi’s sell-out school uniform bundle is back – and, this year, it’s arriving earlier than ever, still frozen at the unbeatable price of just £5. Landing in stores from 29th June, the bundle offers incredible value for all busy parents and carers. Shoppers looking to bag affordable uniform for the lowest price around best be quick, as with all Specialbuys, once they’re gone, they’re gone!
Ideal for kitting kids out on a budget, Aldi’s quality bundle is available in a choice of colours and sizes from 4-12 years, and includes two polo shirts, a sweatshirt or cardigan, and a choice of trousers, skirt or cargo shorts for £5, with individual items priced from just £1.50.
This year, Aldi continues to back its quality promise with a 12-month satisfaction guarantee, so parents and carers can rest easy knowing their little ones’ uniforms are made to last, from the classroom to the playground. Made using recycled polyesters and supporting Cotton made in Africa, the range combines comfort with responsible sourcing, for less.
Aldi’s Back to School Bundle is available to purchase in stores from 29th June, while stocks last.
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