It's that time of year already... Aldi's Back To School buys are nearly here, and their £5 School Uniform Bundle is back with brand new additions. The £5 School Uniform Bundle will be available in Aldi stores from Thursday 4th July 2024, and as with all Specialbuys once they're gone they're gone so you'll need to be quick!
The sell-out Back To School bundle is frozen at £5 for the third year in a row, and this year there's new bundle options including cargo shorts and cardigans. They've also extended their satisfaction guarantee to 12 months for uniforms that last the whole school year!
Upgrading its level of choice for 2024, the supermarket is adding cargo shorts and a cardigan to its bundle for the very first time. Available in a choice of colours and sizes from 4-12 years, these additions mean shoppers will be able to pick up two polo shirts, one sweatshirt or cardigan and a choice of trousers, skirt or cargo shorts for just £5.
You'll also be able to buy the following uniform items individually, plus lots more Back To School bargains are expected in store at the same time:
- School sweatshirt or cardigan £1.50
- Polo Shirt 2 Pack £1.75
- Trousers or Skirt or Cargo shorts £1.75
Aldi's spokesperson said: “With the cost of uniforms an annual, and often costly expense for families with growing children, at Aldi we believe every child should have access to affordable, comfortable and great quality school uniforms. And, we want school children to be able to have flexibility when it comes to what they wear in the classroom all day so we’re proud to be expanding the options within our bundle.
“As customers continue to search for great value products that don’t compromise on quality, we’ve made the decision to freeze our school uniform bundle at £5 for the third year running ensuring our customers receive the best savings possible. This year, we have also worked to increase our satisfaction guarantee from six months to a year, so parents can rest assured their child’s uniform will withstand the tests of a whole school year.”
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