IF YOU'VE been on the hunt for some new trainers or a hoodie, then you're in luck as JD Sports has a huge sale on now with up to 60 per cent off clothing and trainers.
The sale includes reductions on Nike, Puma, Adidas, and many more brands, so now's the time to treat yourself and save some hard-earned cash too.
We've picked out just a few of the best items they've got on sale to give you a hint at what to expect.
But to see the full sale head over to JD Sports now and start snapping up the deals.
JD Sports Spring Sale:
adidas Originals Ozweego Knit Women's-
These stylish shoes are reduced to clear seeing the price drop from £110 to £50 saving you a massive 55 per cent.
They are exclusive to JD Sports and have a soft, stretchy knit upper, with synthetic suede overlays for a premium finish.
Nike Hades Poly Track Top-
Add to your leisure wear collection with this Track Top from Nike in a fashionable green.
Originally £50, it's now just £35 so you can save 30 per cent.
Plus you can have a matching set with the Nike Hades Poly Track Pants for just £30 instead of £40, meaning you get a whole outfit for £65.
adidas Originals Forum Low Junior
Treat the little ones to some new shoes with these originals for just £35 instead of £60, so you save 42 per cent.
These low-top sneakers have a soft yet durable leather upper, with breathable perforations to the forefoot for cool comfort.
Buy them now via JD Sport.
Puma Core T-Shirt Dress
In a Sage colourway, this dress is made from soft, stretchy cotton fabric for total comfort.
Perfect for summer, this Puma T-shirt dress is a must and you can get it now and save 28 per cent.
With the price dropping from £28 to just £20, get it now.
Puma Anzarun
Add these Puma's to your trainer collection and have some spare money left over.
As you can save 17 per cent, seeing the price drop from £60 to just £50.
In a Black colourway, they are made with a light, breathable Anzarun DNA mesh upper for cool comfort in the streets.
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