The Next summer sale has begun and there's up to 70% off items.
That's right, the September sale is available to shop online and in stores around the country.
Shoppers looking to grab a bargain can choose from thousands of clothes for men, women and kids, as well as homeware and beauty products.
You can find big discounts on well-known names like Nike, Levis, Hugo Boss and Ralph Lauren.
You can either shop online or find your nearest shop using Next's store finder tool.
Prices start from just £2.50 and there's at least 50% off all sale items.
Best deals in the Next September sale
BYBI Buffer 10ml - was £8, now £3.
In The Style Sage Stacey Solomon Floral Smock Top - was £22, now £6.
Lipsy Pink Branded Slim Jogger - was £26, now £7
Burton Navy Highlight Check Skinny Fit Suit Waistcoat - was £45, now £13
Levi's Slim Chino Shorts - was £45, now £16.50
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