TK Maxx shoppers can find even more incredible designer bargains thanks to a deals website.
The high-street retailer is well-known for stocking a large selection of designer brands that are up to 60% cheaper, with some of them being exclusively designed for the store.
But, did you know that there is a way that you can find the best designer deals from the ones that are made specifically for the retailer?
The Mirror reports that the deals website, HotUKDeals, has shared some secret single-digit codes on TikTok recently to help shoppers find the best bargains that will save them even more pennies.
These single-digit codes are located above the size on the tag of a product.
In a video uploaded to TikTok, the deals website shared what the various codes mean. Becks at HotUKDeals said: "I'm going to show you what the secret TK Maxx codes mean and the trick is all to do with the label and some specific numbers.
"You want to look for a two or a seven for the best of the best. One are usually outlet goods which aren't usually the best deals, two are usually heavily reduced and usually leftover stock and seven are designer and part of the brand's pre collection."
Becks then filmed a Lacoste jacket that had the number seven on its tag and explained: "So this Lacoste puffer coat has a number seven just above the size which means you've found a designer product that's been reduced from £365 to 119.99."
The HotUKDeals worker then also found a Gym King top which was marked with a two on its tag, meaning that it had heavily been reduced by "half price."
TK Maxx were quick to comment on the social media video with a witty response that read: "Shhh, don't tell them our secrets."
Becks replied: "Oopsie... The people need to know!"
It comes after former employee Daniel revealed in the Channel 5' TK Maxx: How do they do it? documentary that shoppers need to look for the number two to nab some serious deals.
The former Senior Merchandise Advisor said that the single digit code on tags meant that it was "genuine stock that was sold at a higher price somewhere else."
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