If you're looking to buy a designer pair of footwear that won't break the bank, then you can bet that Primark will be one of the places on the high-street with what you need.
09.09.2022 - 07:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
When it comes to picking up some comfortable loungewear that will keep you warm and comfortable, everyone knows that Primark is one of the best places to be.
And it looks like the budget fast-fashion chain has another winner on their hands with a range of new fluffy items that some shoppers are saying will help them battle the cold and the rising cost of living.
Primark's latest loungewear items come just as everyone across the country is gearing up for an expensive winter, which has led many to look for alternative methods to keep warm without relying on the heating.
The retailer recently shared a snap of a fleecy crop-top, trousers, shorts and a cardigan to their devoted fans on Facebook. While they are not yet in stores, shoppers are already saying that the teddy-fleece items are "perfect for winter."
They captioned their snap: "Let's get snuggly. Prices from £8, keep an eye out for items landing in store soon."
With a whopping 6.2k likes and over 9k comments, it's safe to say that Primark's snuggly loungewear items are set to be a big hit with shoppers looking to keep warm in the winter.
"This is what we need for this winter, since gas and electricity is so expensive", said one shopper.
"These look like very comfy pyjamas for winter xxx", complimented a second.
"Can we go to Primark we need these with the energy costs lol", replied a third tagging their friend.
A fourth even referenced the current cost of living crisis and said: "I don’t normally like these kind of stuff as makes you sweat. But with how things going now. I may have to invest in some."
A fifth tagged their friend and said: "Do we need this set? No do we want it? Yes!!! It looks so snuggly!!"
Primark have urged fans to keep an eye on their website for
If you're looking to buy a designer pair of footwear that won't break the bank, then you can bet that Primark will be one of the places on the high-street with what you need.
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