How you could win £2,500 just by buying your clothes at Lidl this summer
THIS is how you could win £2,500 just buy buying your clothes at Lidl this summer.
The supermarket giant has launched a new range of clothes in time for festival season and is looking for people to model them.
Its streetwear and accessories have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years after releasing a range in 2021.
Now the supermarket is looking for ‘Merch Muses’ who will wear all the new swag to the hottest festivals this summer.
Lidle said they will be "the nation's trendiest partygoers" and will have to don "everything from statement bucket hats" to "boldly coloured wellies".
The winners will also get two VIP tickets for Tramlines, Boardmasters and Victorious festivals and win £2,500 spending money.
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They'll also get to brush shoulders with the stars on stage as official operators of the "coveted merch cannon".
And they'll get posted to Lidl's social media with their millions of followers across Facebook, Instagram, and Tiktok.
The new merch collection will hit shelves on Thursday 13th June.
The range includes a 90’s inspired shell jacket and wellies, which have been fashionably prepared for the unpredictable British weather and festivals.
For sunnier days, the supermarket will release a pair of sliders and a bucket hat.
And to complete the look, shoppers can also pick up a Lidl bandana to accessorise their stylish creations.
To be in with the chance of being chosen, festival goers need to like the LidlGB page on Instagram, commenting with three words which describe their personality on the associated post when it goes live on 6th June 2024.
Lidl's second clothing line

Lidl brand clothing has become a major his as trendsetters go mad for the threads.
The supermarket has launched trendy ranges in its red, yellow and blue colours — and fans are snapping it up.
One of the top sellers from the initial range were bold trainers in the Lidl colours, and one pair was sold every three seconds at the peak of popularity.
Some were even resold on auction sites for as much as £4,000.
And instead of forking out hundreds for designer brands, shoppers only need to spend just over £33 for the full kit of Lidl trainers, jumper, shorts, sunglasses, hat, socks and bag.