Primark brings back iconic 90s and 00s brand – and shoppers ‘need’ every item
23.03.2022 - 14:59
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High street brand Primark has sent shoppers wild after launching a new clothing collection that features the faces of characters that 90s and 00s babies will instantly recognise. The bargain retailer is already famed for stocking retro and TV-themed designs like Harry Potter and Groovy Chick, but its latest launch, inspired by the Powerpuff Girls, is giving customers a real blast from the past.
Primark’s new £12 seam-free sets come in a choice of pastel shades and include the faces of the original Powerpuff Girls – Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup – with the addition of Blisstina Utonium, who was introduced in the 2016 revival of the nostalgic cartoon.The animated show was a household favourite for those born in the 90s and 00s, with many fans picking their favourite character from the line-up. The brand announced the news on Instagram with a post that’s since amassed over 60K likes and hundreds of comments from fans and followers.
Primark wrote: “Choose your character. Powerpuff Girls Seamfree Sets.£12/€14/$16 #Primark #NewArrivals” “Omg please tell me these are adults,” one shopper says in the comment section.
“No but these are actually cute,” another writes, as a third adds: “I need them all.” A fourth shopper was determined to pick herself up a set, writing: “I have the PJs, the trainer socks & you better believe in getting this.” “Cuteness overload,” another happy customer says.This isn’t the first time Primark has launched retro-inspired designs.The brand often stocks clothing, pyjamas, accessories and footwear inspired by old-school brands like Super Mario, Disney, Barbie, Clueless, Betty Boop and various Disney characters. Read More Related Articles Sign up for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive
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