PRIMARK draws customers in with its bargain prices, but you could save even more cash if you know when it holds its “secret sales”.
The high street retailer denies playing host to seasonal sales like its competitors.
Shopping expert Lisa Talbot has revealed when Primark does it secret sales
In 2021, a spokesperson for the retailer said: “We don’t hold seasonal sales or special discounts because we offer amazing fashion at amazing prices all year round.”
But one shopping expert has revealed that Primark does in fact mark down its products.
Plus, The Sun previously spotted signs in shop windows at Primark which advertised reductions in store.
When it comes to sales, Lisa Talbot, an award-winning shopping expert and personal stylist, said Primark does things a little differently to other retailers
She said: “Typically we get the big seasonal sales just before and after mid summer and Christmas, but to be honest, you’re never more than a few weeks away from Primark’s next store clear-out.
“With such a fast turnaround of stock, mainly weekly, Primark pretty much has a section for sale items throughout the year as a way of moving through stock fast and making way for new collections that come into store.”
Lisa says the average spend on a pair of women’s trousers, a t-shirt, cardigan and trainers would come to around £55 in Primark, if you paid full price.
But you could bag them for just £30 in the sale, according to Lisa.
As well as knowing when to visit, Lisa said it’s also important to know where to look for these discounted bargains.
She said: “You tend to always find a section of each store where the sales are, usually in a pathway that leads to other areas such as the escalators , lingerie or shoes.
“You can also try looking in corners at the back and side of the stores, but always where shoppers have to walk past.
“The sale rail will contain different items, including trousers, denim and dresses, but you’ll mostly find just singular pieces, rather than a bunch of the same item.”
Lisa added that sale items are usually marked with red promotional labels, so they’re easy to spot.
But before buying, it’s also important to consider if you can afford it – and remember, it’s only a deal if you were looking to buy a similar item anyway.
Top tips for shopping in sales
Before you shell out, be sure you’re getting the best price by putting the product details into shopping.google.com and idealo.co.uk, which then trawl retailers to tell you the cheapest one.
Also check what the item previously sold for.
Camelcamelcamel.com lets you paste in a link to a product from Amazon to see how the price has changed over time.
Get the inside track on when shops are launching sales by signing up to latestdeals.co.uk’s daily email.
Also visit hotukdeals.com, the deal-sharing website which lists offers seen by shoppers.
Facebook groups are also a goldmine as shoppers share price glitches and huge discounts they have found.
Some of the best are Extreme Couponing & Bargains UK, Reduce Your Supermarket Spend and Supermarket Bargains and More.
Meanwhile, a psychologist has revealed four sneaky tricks Primark uses to make you spend more, and how to avoid them
Plus, we share the items you should always buy at Primark, and those to avoid.
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