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5 ways to get discount on kids shoes including FREE Clarks pair until February if they grow out of them

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PARENTS who are looking to save cash on kids shoes can take advantage of money-saving schemes at Clarks, Shoezone and more.

For example, Clarks will swap new kids shoes for a FREE pair until February if your little one grows out of them.

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We've rounded up five ways to save money at Clarks, Shoezone and moreCredit: Getty - Contributor

You can also get £5 off at Shoezone when you spend £25 or more just by signing up to its free loyalty scheme.

The discounts could come in handy as Prime Minister Boris Johnson aims to get schoolkids back in classrooms for September following the coronavirus crisis.

Recent research from The Children’s Society showed parents spend £337 on average per child each year on uniform for secondary school children.

For primary school children, parents spend around £315 on average on uniform.

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Keep in mind that by signing up, you'll be agreeing to receive email updates from Shoezone.

The Sun has asked Shoezone if the money off comes in the form of an emailed discount code, and if it can be spent in store and online.

We'll update this article when we find out more.

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Schuh: £5 off for donating old shoes

Schuh will give you £5 off when you hand in a pair of old, but wearable, shoesCredit: Alamy

Save £5 off your next shop at Schuh by handing in your old, unwanted shoes.

To get the money off through its Sell Your Soles scheme, customers just need to return any used - but wearable - shoes to their nearest store.

The shoes don’t have to have been purchased from Schuh, so you can hand in a pair from any retailer.

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