A teenager has bagged herself £1,130 worth of clothes from PrettyLittleThing for just £15.08 in the sales – after products were priced as low as 6p.

Olivia King (18) from Huddersfield in West Yorkshire stayed up late on Black Friday so she could get the best deals. This was after British fast fashion company reduced their stock by just pennies and offered a 99 percent discount. 

The student purchased 110 items, including clothes, accessories, and shoes, for just £15.08, with items costing between £0.06 to £0.56.

Online fashion company, Fast Fashion Giant was criticized for selling clothes for as low as $8 in Black Friday’s sale. Customers accused it of fuelling throwaway culture and killing high street shops with sales promising 99% reductions. 

Olivia King (pictured), 18, from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, stayed up until midnight on Black Friday to ensure she got the best deals on the day

Olivia King, 18, from Huddersfield (West Yorkshire), stayed up late on Black Friday so she could get the best deals

The British fast fashion brand had a huge 99 per cent off sale with items (pictured) reduced to just pennies, but many found themselves unsuccessful on the day

British fashion label, Fast Fashion Brand had an amazing 99 percent discount on items. Many people were unsuccessful during the sale.

However Olivia, who is currently a student, impressively bagged herself 110 items (pictured are some of the products)

The massive clothing haul on Olivia's clothing rack

Olivia, a student at the moment, managed to purchase 110 items.

Olivia shared her enormous haul via TikTok. Some branded Olivia’selfish’ for displaying over 100 Pretty Little Thing bag on her bedroom floor.

Olivia explained: ‘PLT were giving a lot of items away for free and the other items were all under £1. 

“The online reactions have ranged from supportive to jealous, and I have been subjected to a lot harassment after posting videos showing my haul.

“I shop at PLT every single day. Everyone who knows me will know that I’m a shopaholic. To show my appreciation, I gave the driver a small gift.

The items bought by Olivia (pictured) included clothes, accessories, and shoes, for just £15.08, with items costing between £0.06 to £0.56

The items bought by Olivia (pictured) included clothes, accessories, and shoes, for just £15.08, with items costing between £0.06 to £0.56

Olivia wearing a dress she got for 6p

Olivia wearing a dress she got for 6p

Olivia is pictured here in dresses she purchased for six pence.

The many shoes Olivia ordered from PrettyLittleThing during the Black Friday sales

These are the many shoes Olivia purchased from PrettyLittleThing in Black Friday Sales

Olivia shared the huge haul on TikTok (pictured)

Many branded the teenager 'selfish' after showing off over 100 Pretty Little Thing bags on her bedroom floor. Pictured, one of Olivia's items

Olivia (pictured) shared her huge TikTok haul. Many branded Olivia’selfish’ for showing over 100 Pretty Little Thing bags in her bedroom.

Olivia explained: 'PLT were giving a lot of items (pictured) away for free and the other items were all under £1'

Olivia explained: ‘PLT were giving a lot of items (pictured) away for free and the other items were all under £1’

“A lot of things I’ve kept, but have also given them to my family and friends,” said the teenager.

Olivia managed to get a range of items, including dresses for £0.15 and shoes for £0.25 – and in order to secure the products, she had to checkout after adding each one to her basket to ensure they didn’t sell out.

PrettyLittleThing was also offering products free of charge, and Olivia ensured she had the opportunity to grab them all with her unlimited next-day shipping.

Elle added, “This year is the second time I’ve done it and some items that I left over from last year have gone to charity.” Many items will still be left this year, so these will be donated to charity. 

Olivia managed to get a range of items(pictured), including dresses for £0.15 and shoes for £0.25

Some of the packages from PrettyLittleThing

Olivia managed to get a range of items(pictured), including dresses for £0.15 and shoes for £0.25

In order to secure the products, Olivia (pictured) had to checkout after adding each one to her basket to ensure they didn't sell out

Olivia, pictured above, had to check out after she added each product to her basket in order to guarantee that the items were secure.

PrettyLittleThing were also giving away products for free, and Olivia (pictured) made sure she was able to snap these up with her unlimited next day delivery

Olivia, who got incredible deals from PrettyLittleThing

PrettyLittleThing was also offering products free of charge, and Olivia (pictured), made sure that she could get these items with unlimited next day shipping

The ultra-low price on social media was condemned by shoppers last year. 

@halsadiya_ reported that PrettyLittleThing’s 99 percent discount is really disgusting. You will buy clothes just to have them.

Many customers were young girls and teenagers who loved the offers.

According to a PrettyLittleThing spokesperson, “After an unfavorable 2020 for many of us,” they wanted something more competitive. They also understood that people might be shopping less during peak season.

Olivia’s breakdown on costs