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Parents are racing to Primark to pick up bargain reusable swimming nappies – and they’re perfect for summer holidays

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ANY parent knows what a nightmare it is when you’re little one is still in nappies but wants to splash around in the paddling pool.

Well, Primark has the perfect solution, but run, don’t walk if you want to get your hands on one.

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The reusable nappies are perfect for splashing around this summer[/caption]
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The bargain buy was spotted in Primark by a savvy shopper[/caption]

Although reusable swimming nappies aren’t a new thing, they can often set you back a fair bit, but Primark’s bargain range is totally budget-friendly.

The Reusable Swim Nappy comes in two different prints – an aquatic one with cute sea creatures, including dolphins and and turtles, and a blue version with colour leaves printed all over.

The best part is they’re only £5 – which means your summer holidays just got a whole lot better.

The product description of the nappies on Primark’s website reads: “From their first swim to the family holidays, this swim nappy has got your little one covered!

“The perfect swimwear option, it features self-fastenings at the waist for quick changes and elasticated leg holes for comfort during dressing and wear.

“Enjoying a towel lining, it showcases colourful leaf print to complete the summery vibes.

“Thanks to it reusable design, you can rely on it time and time again so why not pop it in your basket!”

One savvy shopper raved about the find on the popular money-saving Facebook group, Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.

Unsurprisingly, other parents loved the bargain find and couldn’t wait to get to their closest store to snap one up.

One said: “Great find, thanks!”

A second commented, tagging a friend: “These would be perfect for summer.”

But a third noted: “I find these small fitting my boy is 14 months old and the largest one they had just about fits and he isn’t a big baby either, maybe people might want to get next size up.”

But that’s not the only cheap find parents have been loving from Primark recently, with a new Disney range hitting the shelves.

The bargain store’s Braehead branch – which hails itself as the best Primark in Scotland – revealed that “Hercules has arrived” last week.

Staff showed off the new arrivals in a short clip with the racks full of new stock.

Primark bosses say the highly anticipated collection will take your PJ drawer “from zero to hero”.

They added: “Mount Olympus is a kingdom amongst the clouds so we couldn’t think of better setting for your sweet dreams, which is why we’re offering you these Disney’s Hercules pyjamas!

“And there’s no need to go the distance for these cotton PJs as they’re available for Click and Collect!”

The Hercules shorts set will set you back £11, while the baby pegasus leggings and matching top are priced at £10 each, and the tie-dye sleep T-shirt costs £12.

All items are available in sizes XXS to XXL.

And if you’re looking to incorporate a bit of Hercules magic into your everyday outfit, there’s also a three-pack of branded socks being sold for £4.50.

Why is Primark the place to go to for bargains?

JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering on-trend items at such incredible prices? According to bosses, it's down to four points.

  • They “sell a lot of items” – Thanks to that, they are able to make savings by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
  • They “do very little advertising”
  • While their clothes offer the “latest trends”, they “don’t use expensive hangers, tags or labels”.
  • And lastly, they try to be “as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores”. This includes things like asking “suppliers to pack our t-shirts so they are ready to go straight on shelf”.

For more information about how Primark keeps their costs so low, and are able to deliver such amazing bargains, visit the Primark website.

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