Get ready for summer with affordable prices on children’s clothing

  • Primark lowers prices on kids’ summer essentials
  • Selected products in spring/summer range reduced by average of 21%
  • Simple outfit now 16% cheaper than last year at £10.50
  • Babywear outfit now 42% cheaper than 12 months ago at £4.60
  • Price cuts apply to all Primark stores and Click and Collect service
  • Primark Director of Kidswear aims to support families with lower prices

Primark has announced a significant price reduction on its essential kids’ clothing and accessories for the summer season. Selected products in the spring/summer range, including swim shorts, swimsuits, t-shirts, shorts, sliders, and baseball caps, have been discounted by an average of 21%. This means that a simple outfit consisting of a t-shirt, swim shorts, sliders, and a baseball cap can now be purchased for 16% less than last year, priced at £10.50. The price cuts also extend to babywear, with an outfit of a t-shirt and shorts now costing £4.60, which is 42% cheaper than 12 months ago. These new prices are available in all Primark stores nationwide and can also be availed through the Click and Collect service, currently being trialled in 57 stores across London, Wales, and North-West England. Primark’s Director of Kidswear, Gavin Daniels, stated that the aim of these price reductions is to support families during the expensive summer period and provide great quality at affordable prices.

Factuality Level: 7
Factuality Justification: The article provides specific details about Primark’s price reductions on kids’ clothing and accessories, including the percentage decrease and the new prices. It also includes quotes from Primark’s Director of Kidswear, giving insight into the company’s motivation behind the price cuts. The information presented is factual and relevant to the main topic without significant digressions or biases.
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