
I'm a football WAG and found the best autumn jacket in Primark – it's only £14, you need to run
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PRIMARK has been sending shoppers into a frenzy after dropping some of its new cosy autumn buys.
And even a footballer's girlfriend has insisted the high street giant is "slaying" with its new pieces.
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Former Aberdeen WAG Nicola Claassen bagged the perfect autumn jacket in Primark
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The suede shacket only set her back £14
Credit: TiKTok/@nicci_claassen
Nicola Claassen is the other half of former Aberdeen player Jack Mackenzie, who joined Plymouth Argyle this summer.
The 24-year-old financial accountant regularly shares her fashion finds and outfit of the day picks on her social media.
In a recent video, the fashionista revealed she's found the "perfect suede jacket for autumn" in Primark.
And thanks to a savvy hack, she managed to bag the new season staple for just £14.
Nicola said: "Stop what you're doing right now because I have found the most perfect, inexpensive suede jacket that all the girlies need this autumn.
"Oh my goodness, the color of this is absolutely gorgeous. I'm not a huge fan of the more khaki kind of suede. I like the classic brown.
"And you know what makes this even better? This cost me £14. This is Primark kids."
She added: "Now I am a short queen but this is a size 12 to 13. So being small has its benefits.
"I think that's gorgeous. I love that the buttons are covered with the same suede material and I just think the color of this suede is absolutely gorgeous. The fit, the style, the length. I love her.
"You need to run. Primark, you've done it again. You've slayed."
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The chocolate brown Faux Suede Shacket can be found in the 'older girls' section of Primark's children's department.
It is available in ages 7-15 and can be snapped up in store or online via click and collect.
Describing it on the website, Primark bosses say: "Add a cool finish to their outfit with this faux suede shacket.
"In a rich brown tone, it's made from a soft-touch faux suede fabric with classic shirt-style buttons and a smart collar for an effortlessly stylish feel.
"Great for layering, this piece works just as well over jeans and a tee as it does with a dress and boots.
"Ideal for everyday outings or special plans, it's a versatile style they'll want to wear on repeat."
It's not the first time an item from the kids' section has proved a hit with fashionistas.
TikTok user Hannah Pearl, who goes by the handle '@hannahpearlr', recently shared her genius 'teen' shopping trick with her 29,000 followers.
Instead of trawling through the adult clothes section, Hannah has found just as much luck - and significantly cheaper prices - in the children's department.
Her video gained a massive 286,000 views, inspiring other budget-conscious shoppers to flock to Primark's kids' section.
Hannah, who is 5ft, demonstrated how heading directly to the children's department and looking for age 13-14 clothing can lead to some absolute wardrobe wins.
And this clever trick means you can refresh your wardrobe without breaking the bank - win, win!
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