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I’m a JD Sports shopper and here’s how to reduce Nike trainers from £100 to £65
A JD SPORTS shopper has shared their handy tip for getting Nike trainers at a bargain price.
The savvy woman shared their amazement at the discovery – and people have thanked her for passing on the hack.
Not known, clear with picture deskA JD Sports shopper revealed how she got Nike trains for £64.99 instead of £100 by going to the kids’ section[/caption]
On the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains group, she wrote that she got a pair of £100 trainers for £64.99 – and shared a snap of her purchase.
She wrote: “This may be common knowledge but just in case – thought I’d share as it could save a lot of people a fortune!!
“I went into JD to find some Nike Air Force 1s.
“I naturally went straight to the ladies section and tried on a size 6, I couldn’t see the mint ones I was after so I tried the plain white.
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“I then showed the shop assistant my phone where I had the Nike website loaded with the mint ones to ask if they had these in stock, but realised the screen I was showing was actually junior.
“These go all the way up to a size 6, the man confirmed that junior sizes are identical to adult sizes all the way up to 6, but a fraction of the price because you don’t pay tax on them!
“So the identical white Air Force 1s in the ladies section were £100, two shelves away on the junior shelf.. £64.99!!
“In the end I ordered directly from Nike because I loved the green.
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“Wondering how much money I could have saved over the years if I’d have known adult size 6 is identical to junior size 6.”
Many people praised the hack and said they either already did buy kids’ shoes, or wanted to.
One said: “Ooh I’m a 6 and spent years jealous of those who could buy from kids for cheaper!! How did i not know this.”
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Another commented: “I have always bought junior trainers being a size 6 myself purely cause they r a fraction of the cost of ladies, the only difference I find sometimes is the fitting, but to be honest for the money I save its worth it.”
And a third wrote: “I’ve done that before now, I’m usually a size 6, but, depending on where I shop, sometimes I can get a 5 1/2, which is classed as junior, and cheaper.”