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Lidl launches new summer hat for kids perfect for beach days for just £3.99 – it's comes with in-built UV protection

Lidl launches new summer hat for kids perfect for beach days for just £3.99 – it's comes with in-built UV protection

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WITH spring in full swing and summer right around the corner, if you're looking to give your wardrobe an upgrade for the warmer weather, you've come to the right place.
Particularly if you're eager for your kids to look stylish but without splashing too much cash, we've got just the thing for you.
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Lidl's Blue Lupilu Kids' Bucket Hat With UV Protection is scanning for a measly £3.99
Credit: Lidl
For those lucky enough to be heading abroad this summer, we're sure many of you will already have an endless list of things you want to buy.
Whether that's a new bikini for pool days, a fresh pair of sliders, or a handy bag to throw in all of your bits.
But we've now found something else to add to that list - and it's sure to be perfect for beach days.
Luckily for you, Lidl are now selling a gorgeous range of clothes that are super purse-friendly.
The supermarket's Blue Lupilu Kids' Bucket Hat With UV Protection is an eye-catching accessory which will keep the young ones safe from the sun's glare and won't break the bank.
The item is perfect for those aged from two to eight, is easily packable and made from recyclable material - so it's kinder to the planet.
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And for the adults in the room, Lidl's new linen range featuring shorts, trousers and shirts for ladies and men hit stores last week.
The best bit? Every piece is priced below £9, guaranteeing you change from a £10 note.
With Google searches for breezy linen styles soaring to an all-time high according to Lidl bosses, the brand wanted to give 'fashionistas a chance to bag a bargain, while keeping cool'.
'From effortless shirts to relaxed-fit shorts, shoppers can be winnin' in linen, with seven must-have pieces available and prices starting from as little as £5.99,' they said.
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Kicking off the collection and adding a touch of understated chic to any occasion is the Men's Linen Blend Shirt for £7.99.
It is available in an array of colours and dubbed as an ideal lightweight layer for hot weather.
And, for women after something casual yet polished, the Ladies' Linen Blend T-Shirt for £5.99 combines comfort with an easy summer style.
Perfect for a sun-soaked city outing or pub garden jolly, the Ladies' Linen Blend Trousers and Men's Linen Blend Trousers cost £8.99 a pop.
There's also the Ladies' Linen Blend Shorts for £6.99 and Men's Linen Shorts for £7.99.
'Lidl's heat-wave ready threads are ideal for those enjoying a chill day in the sunshine,' supermarket bosses said.
Made from the flax plant, linen is a natural fiber that doesn't trap heat like synthetic fabrics, making it a great choice for staying cool when the temperature rises.
As such, it is naturally lightweight, which makes it easy to wear in hot weather without feeling weighed down.
What's more, the breathable fabric allows for better circulation around your body.
Lidl unveiled its first clothing range in July 2024, and thanks to roaring success, has released more in time for summer 2025.
You can shop the new clothing range in your local Lidl middle aisle as part of its seasonal offering.
But be warned, you'll need to be quick - as once these linens are gone once, they're gone for good.

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