Shop you’ve never heard of where you can get Adidas gear for £8 and trainers for £10
A LITTLE-KNOWN shop that you've probably never heard of can beat the prices at most retailers.
You Know Who's has dozens of bargains including big brand names such as Adidas and school uniform essentials, for far less.
The business has been going for years and offers a whole range of items - including children's clothing, footwear and homeware essentials.
It mostly runs online, but You Know Who's also has ten high street shops across England, Scotland and Wales, including branches in York and Hull.
Its website says its sells clothes from popular high street shops like M&S, Next, River Island, Dorothy Perkins and many more.
At a time when we are all looking to save cash wherever we can and prices are continuing to shoot up - we'll grab discounts where we can.
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While most of the online store's items offer huge reductions compared to high street shops, prices could differ slightly in store.
But with thousands products available online it means there's likely something for everyone.
The company comes Trustpilot verified, which means customers have had a genuine experience with the retailer and it's legitimate.
It also comes with a 4.5 out of 5 star rating on the review website, with thousands of people giving it five stars.
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Many of the five star reviews note the speedy delivery and the quality of the items.
Shoppers looking for some every day discounts without having to leave their house could save cash at You Know Who's.
Among the bargains up for grabs is a boy's Adidas t-shirt for just £8.
We found a similar t-shirt on sale in Decathlon for £12.99.
If you're already thinking about back to school, you can pick up a girl's pleated skirt for £3.50.
A school skirt from Asda will set you pack £7, while one from John Lewis is priced at £9.
You can also pick up a pair of women's white trainers for just £10, where a similar pair for M&S would set you back £25.
If you're after something for your home, you can pick up a single duvet from The Hotel Collection for £10 - whereas it will cost you £20 at Sports Direct.
But not everything will be cheaper than other stores, we found it was similar on price for some items with stores such as The Range and B&M.
This is why it is good to shop around to make sure that you are getting the best deal.
If you're looking for some more deals with prices starting at just £1, why not try high street stores like Poundland or Poundstretcher.
There are other websites too like PoundShop.com and 5poundstuff.com.
It's always important to check out how much other retailers are selling a product for instead of diving into the first offer you see.
You can use the Google Shopping tab to trawl the internet to find out how much it is being sold for elsewhere.
Meanwhile, websites like trolley.co.uk let you compare thousands of products based on their online prices.
But bear in mind that means you might not make the same savings as buying in-store.
Prices can also vary day to day and by what deals are on at the time, plus remember you might pay for delivery if you're ordering online.
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