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Shoppers run to bag must-have butter yellow summer dress that hides mum tum & flatters chunky arms from top supermarket

Shoppers run to bag must-have butter yellow summer dress that hides mum tum & flatters chunky arms from top supermarket

Scottish Sun22-05-2025

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THE sizzling weather is set to come to an end this weekend, but you can still get a pop of sunshine in your wardrobe thanks to Sainsbury's.
The supermarket's in-house fashion label, Tu Clothing, is renowned for its stylish buys at affordable prices.
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Shoppers are running to Sainsbury's for a new buttermilk yellow dress
Credit: Alamy
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Fashion fans say the beautiful summer frock is perfect for hiding mum tums and chunky arms
Credit: Sainsbury's/TU Clothing
And if you're looking to add some on-trend buttermilk yellow to your outfit rotation, you've come to the right place.
Fashion fans have insisted the new Sainsbury's midi dress is perfect for all shapes and hailed it as a must-have for summer.
The "absolutely beautiful" Yellow Striped Tie Detail Midaxi Tea Dress is priced at £28 and comes in sizes six to 24.
Describing it online, the Sainsbury's team say: "Perfect for summer occasions, our yellow tea dress has been designed with puff sleeves, an elasticated waist with shirred detailing, finished with a tie fastening at the neckline for a touch of elegance.
"Cut to a flattering, midaxi length. Wear with suede sandals and golden accessories."
The dress is already sold out online so you'll need to be quick to get your hands on it in store.
And it's currently 20% off all Tu Clothing, so it's the perfect time to top up your summer wardrobe.
If you're self-conscious about a mum tum or your upper arms, delighted fashion fans say this is definitely one for you.
One said: "Absolutely beautiful dress... even prettier in person. It's a lovely light fabric to wear in summer and feels very flattering on my plus size body.
"The pockets are an added bonus! Very pleased with this purchase."
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A second wrote: "Bought this because I was drawn to the colour for the summer. Love the length of the skirt and the fit at the waist - really flattering!"
A third chimed in: "On trend with the tie front but a unique colour (I haven't got a dress anything like this in my wardrobe).
"Fits beautifully & is very flattering. Hides my mum tum perfectly. I usually wear a 10 on top, 12 on bottom & a 10 in this dress fits lovely."
A fourth added: "Had been seeing this dress advertised online for ages but missed out when it finally became available online. I was thrilled when I spotted it in my local store and bought it immediately.
"It didn't disappoint. The fit is lovely, true to size and is full length maxi on me (5ft 3).
"Love the comfy elasticated waist and the puff sleeves are really flattering on my chunky arms! Love that it has pockets. I know I'll get a lot of wear out of this one!"
"Gorgeous colour and shape with pockets. Love Sainsburys dresses", cried a fifth.
Meanwhile, a sixth pleaded: "Sainsbury's you made an amazing dress here...Please more colours."

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