Shopper confesses her Kmart hack for scoring discounts on clothes: ‘Gamechanger’

Winter is coming, which means it’s time to start rugging up.

And now, Aussie woman, Ireland Carter, has revealed a clever Kmart hack to ensure you score cute fashion bargains from the store — for less.

Ireland explained in her now-viral video that her sister had told her to go to the kids’ section, boys or girls in Kmart, and “go look at the jackets”.

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“My sister just sent me a photo of this jacket and it’s so freaking cute and very cheap, I’m going to go try it on,” she said.

Ireland showed off the oversized jacket for kids and said: “I love it and it’s so cosy”.

Aussie woman, Ireland Carter, has revealed a clever Kmart hack to ensure you score cute fashion bargains from the store — for less. Credit: Ireland Carter/TikTok
Aussie woman, Ireland Carter, has shared a clever Kmart hack for the coming winter months. Credit: @irelandcarter/TikTok

The cute teddy jacket sells for $15 and comes in a range of colours and sizes.

It features a high neck with 1/4 front zip closure and is made from super soft sherpa polar fleece fabric.

You can shop up to an age 16, which is perfect for those who are around a size AU 10.

Ireland’s video has received over 100k views and people in the comments said they “loved” her hack.

“I did this yesterday! Obsessed,” said one.

“Wait til you try the kids basics. Gamechanger,” added another.

“Yes, I get loads of knits, from the girls’ section,” said a third.

This high-end body care brand charges between $35-$77 for a body butter and between $42 and $125 for their perfume, vastly more expensive than purchasing the entire set of Kmart ‘dupe’ fragrances for $16. Credit: Kmart/Mecca

Kmart shoppers recently went wild over another skincare trick.

The budget retailer’s Summer Solstice collection — featuring $8 body moisturisers, $8 mists, $12 perfumes and $12 body oils — have been flying off the shelves across the country.

Beauty buffs have taken to social media to say they have found what they believe to be an affordable range of Sol de Janeiro, which is sold at Mecca, with prices ranging from $35 to $125.

“My mum got the dupes today and it smells exactly like Sol de Janeiro — I swear,” one claimed.

Another said: “I can’t afford the actual Sol de Janeiro products and I love all of the Kmart dupes”.

One suggested “Kmart is proof that you can charge reasonable prices and not go out of business. Why are we all paying so much money for big brands?”

Another added: “The originals are so expensive so I can’t buy them all so the Kmart ones would be amazing”.

“My mum got the dupes today and it smells exactly like Sol de Janeiro — I swear,” one claimed.

Another said: “I can’t afford the actual Sol de Janeiro products and I love all of the Kmart dupes”.

One suggested “Kmart is proof that you can charge reasonable prices and not go out of business. Why are we all paying so much money for big brands?”

Another added: “The originals are so expensive so I can’t buy them all so the Kmart ones would be amazing”.

Despite the huge price difference, Sol de Janeiro is widely known for its high quality ingredients — including guarana, coconut oil, acai oil, Brazil nuts and cupuacu butter.

The pricier products are made without animal products, parabens, sulfates and artificial colourant.

The beauty brand was also voted “Best for Body” by thousands of shoppers in the 2020 MECCA Beauty Election.

Meanwhile, Kmart customers were divided over the new body care range.

“Rip off for Sol de Janeiro,” one said.

“At the end of the day, the key thing is to smell good, so I’m running to Kmart,” disagreed another.

A third added, “Kmart understands the assignment.

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