Poundland started clothing including children uniform from Lycra Brand which is the same supplier of Marks & Spencer, Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's etc.
I was really bothered to post this deal because of few people who will say for the quality of the clothing so I bought the uniform 2 weeks for my children from Argyle Street store, did 4 washing and believe me its the same quality of above mentioned stores because the supplier is same "LYCRA"
Now its upto you guys if you want to waste the money in expensive stores which are obviously selling the same brand clothing with their own price tags or want to save a fortune.
Prices & Age:
Girls / Boys Trousers: 3-14 years (£2-£3)
Girls / Boys 2 Pack T-Shirts: 3-14 years (£2-£3)
Girls / Boys Socks: 3-14 years (£2-£3)
Girls Pinafore: 3-14 years (£2-£4)
Girls Jeggins: 3-14 years (£2-£4)
Girls Leggins 3 Pack 3-14 years (£2-£4)
Available in black, grey, blue, brown, yellow, red, burgundy.
Also they are doing school leather shoes starting from £5.
Lycra is in the fabric.....not the manufacturer.
This makes the garment 'stretchy' which then returns to it's normal shape.
ssc1
26 Apr 176#4
lycra brand.....lol.
Bolkyloren
26 Apr 176#13
Why so many people having a go for what people put in their post, this person took time and effort to help people save money, If you have nothing good to say then say nowt... Heat :smile:
samzam
26 Apr 173#8
Will be checking them out but personally I find Sainsburys to be the best quality when it comes to uniform
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G0OSE
26 Apr 1715#1
Lycra is in the fabric.....not the manufacturer.
This makes the garment 'stretchy' which then returns to it's normal shape.
Think where the confusion lies is that LYCRA is a brand but it refers to the fibre.
samzam
26 Apr 173#8
Will be checking them out but personally I find Sainsburys to be the best quality when it comes to uniform
coopern1 to samzam
26 Apr 172#9
Same :smiley:
lucas
26 Apr 17#10
Lycra brand, is he on a wind up?
judyparslow
26 Apr 17#11
pep and co bought poundland and are introducing items into all stores
ashman33
26 Apr 173#12
Should be £1?
julieallen to ashman33
27 Apr 17#16
Why? Do you work in poundlands pricing department or just a bit thick?
Bolkyloren
26 Apr 176#13
Why so many people having a go for what people put in their post, this person took time and effort to help people save money, If you have nothing good to say then say nowt... Heat :smile:
sonygeezer
26 Apr 172#14
Is Poundland a pound shop anymore seems to be more and more items over the pound now
sam_of_london to sonygeezer
27 Apr 17#17
But they are still very good value for money. Not everything can cost £ 1. Only thing I dont like about them is their Pound shop monopoly in many British High Streets after they were allowed by the government to buy 99P stores and shut the excess 99p stores in areas where they had a Poundland as well.
laurenruth1997 to sonygeezer
27 Apr 17#18
I was just about to say the same! POUNDland it's in the name
poundland have always had some offers for 6 pounds etc
jon81uk
28 Apr 171#21
Lycra is a brand of fibre in clothes. It isn't a manufacturer of clothes.
you can also get generic brand spandex fibres.
Just because the brand of material used is the same doesn't mean the clothes are made in the same way or will measure and fit as well.
Its like saying you used Dulux paint, but a professional painter will still do a better job of painting compared to doing it yourself. Just because branded Dulux paint is used doesn't mean the job will be done well.Similarly just because branded Lycra is used, doesn't mean the clothes are well made.
123urname
28 Apr 17#22
Poundland is owned by South African based company Steinhoff (google them), who paid £597million for it.
Steinhoff also previously bid for Argos, but failed, but do own numerous furniture related business, including Harveys and Bensons for Beds.
cathriding
28 Apr 17#23
are any stores in the Blackpool area doing these ? x
surnjit
29 Apr 17#24
Lycra brand lol some ppl have not got a clue lol you can make clothes as cheap as you want when you make them in their world countries where they have no regulations and work for buttons .
surnjit
29 Apr 17#25
I prefer home bargains more colour full Poundland a colours and lighting are very depressing
Opening post
I was really bothered to post this deal because of few people who will say for the quality of the clothing so I bought the uniform 2 weeks for my children from Argyle Street store, did 4 washing and believe me its the same quality of above mentioned stores because the supplier is same "LYCRA"
Now its upto you guys if you want to waste the money in expensive stores which are obviously selling the same brand clothing with their own price tags or want to save a fortune.
Prices & Age:
Girls / Boys Trousers: 3-14 years (£2-£3)
Girls / Boys 2 Pack T-Shirts: 3-14 years (£2-£3)
Girls / Boys Socks: 3-14 years (£2-£3)
Girls Pinafore: 3-14 years (£2-£4)
Girls Jeggins: 3-14 years (£2-£4)
Girls Leggins 3 Pack 3-14 years (£2-£4)
Available in black, grey, blue, brown, yellow, red, burgundy.
Also they are doing school leather shoes starting from £5.
Brand info: https://www.facebook.com/LYCRAbrand/
Thanks for your time, Good luck
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This makes the garment 'stretchy' which then returns to it's normal shape.
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This makes the garment 'stretchy' which then returns to it's normal shape.
https://m.facebook.com/LYCRAbrand/?locale2=en_GB
info on lycra material
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandex
cannot resist a joke... I love cotton brand. hot post though!
https://m.facebook.com/LYCRAbrand/?locale2=en_GB
you can also get generic brand spandex fibres.
Just because the brand of material used is the same doesn't mean the clothes are made in the same way or will measure and fit as well.
Its like saying you used Dulux paint, but a professional painter will still do a better job of painting compared to doing it yourself. Just because branded Dulux paint is used doesn't mean the job will be done well.Similarly just because branded Lycra is used, doesn't mean the clothes are well made.
Steinhoff also previously bid for Argos, but failed, but do own numerous furniture related business, including Harveys and Bensons for Beds.