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RUNNING trainers, comfy joggers and sweatshirts – some of the popular items you’d expect to find at a sports store.
But according to homeware fans, one major sports retailer is now selling furniture and other home essentials for as little as £5 – and shoppers are amazed by how stunning the finds are.
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Whether you’re on the lookout for bedding or want to spruce up your home with decorations, turns out, Sports Direct is the place to be.
The mega retailer, which has more than 500 locations across the UK, has branched out from flogging just athleisure wear and trainers – with a huge array of homeware items now also available.
Customers can pick up just about anything they need, such as cut-price cushions for £5, a sleek bathroom mirror currently on sale for £7 and bedside tables that won’t break the bank.
According to the website, Sports Direct is also running a huge sale at the moment – and it looks like it’s not one to miss.
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Thrifty shoppers can get their hands on a sofa bed slashed from an eye-watering £229.99 to just £92 – while a similar buy elsewhere will set you back more than £300.
Recently moved in and need a new dining table? The mega retailer even has a five-piece dining set that’s cut from £309.99 to a mere £47, saving you over £250.
Although the sunny season is now officially over and we won’t spend much time in the garden for a while, you can already prep for next spring and summer to keep the costs as low as possible.
The epic sale includes a huge variety of garden furniture, such as outdoor dining sets and fun cushions to give the outdoor space a pop of colour.
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The discovery was recently made by one running enthusiast Liv who took to TikTok, where she spilled the news.
The TikToker, who posts under the username @laceupwithliv, purchased a rattan fronted sideboard ”to see if it was actually any good” – and needless to say, she was pleasantly surprised by the gorgeous £30 buy.
”I love her,” Liv said in the video, still demanding ”answers” from the sports retailer.
The stunning sideboard has clearly left many open-mouthed, as the clip racked up close to 67k views in less than 24 hours.
One person chuckled: ”Imagine someone coming round and asking where your desk’s from oh yeah just sports direct.”
”This is so random haha but it’s so nice,” someone else chimed in.
”Someone said this to me the other day that they brought furniture from sports direct and I fully ignored them because I literally couldn’t understand what they just said,” a viewer confessed.
However, as pointed out by some TikTokers, the mega store also charges a hefty £50 delivery fee – which is something shoppers should be aware of when ordering the items.
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According to Sports Direct, the delivery can take anywhere from three to 14 days.
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