
The 10 hottest new-in pieces from Tesco F&F to grab for summer that are stylish, zero fuss AND all under £30
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SUNNY STYLE The 10 hottest new-in pieces from Tesco F&F to grab for summer that are stylish, zero fuss AND all under £30
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GONE are the days of frantically dashing to your local Tesco after your friend raved about a gorgeous F&F piece, only to find it's sold out before partaking in a wild chase through five more local stores just to hunt down your size.
This month, Tesco finally launched their clothing selection, F&F Clothing' online so now you can check out in just a few clicks.
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And there's a great new in section with lots of affordable pieces that are perfect for summer and this scorcher of a week.
From lightweight poplin skirts, to easy throw on midi dresses and luxe looking co-ords there is plenty to check out online.
Take a look below to see our top ten perfect, wearable picks perfect for summer.
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Midi Dress, £29.50
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Priced at under £30, this dress is a perfect summer wardrobe staple, plus the subtle print will stand the test of time, making it a piece you can bring out year after year.
Featuring puff sleeves, an elasticated gathered waistband and tiered skirt, it's a gorgeous design that's also really versatile and can be dressed up or down, ideal for everything from casual summer barbecues to evenings on holiday.
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Co-ord blouse, £25, shorts, £22.50
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A co-ord takes the hassle out of getting dressed, zero fuss and a guaranteed put together look.
This is the perfect set for holiday, easy to slip on over a bikini for lunch or dressed up for the evening.
The cut-out embroidery sets it apart from your average co-ord, yet the blouse is still bra-friendly and the scalloped edge is also a nice touch.
You can also wear each piece separately, giving you more styling options and bang for your buck.
I work at Tesco and there's so much newness in store - I love it all, but a holiday co-ord is sure to be a sell out
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Slogan t-shirt, £12.50
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Slogan t-shirts are everywhere at the moment, but it can be hard to strike a balance between cool and cringe.
This French script one comes in a boxy shape that feels really luxe.
Pair it with denim shorts or linen trousers and finish with black sunglasses for a sophisticated, yet comfortable Parisian look.
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Poplin skirt, £22.50
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Everyone that's anyone needs one of these skirts in their wardrobe.
The elasticated waist is forgiving and there's no messing around with zips, plus it's functional with two pockets too.
Some of these are retailing at a much higher price point on the high-street so for just £22.50 it's sure to fly off of the supermarket shelves.
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Sandals, £16
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A good pair of sandals is key to mastering summer dressing with ease.
F&F have relaunched footwear into their spring/summer range and this chic cream pair are a stand-out, priced at just £16.
The double footbed not only adds a subtle lift but also promises extra durability, meaning they'll last you all summer long.
If you're not keen on cream, they also come in black, pink and tan too.
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Wide leg trousers, £25
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These cream wide leg cream trousers are a step up from the viral cornelli pair that F&F released last year.
With embroidered floral detail along the leg, they offer a more elevated spin on a typical linen trouser, combining style and comfort.
They're lightweight and breathable so perfect for warmer days and if you're a fan of co-ords they also have a matching blouse to complete the look.
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Blouse, £25
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Broiderie Anglaise is all over the high street at this time of the year, so much so that it can be difficult to know which pieces you should spend your money on.
If you prefer not to get your arms out, then this piece is for you.
This blouse stands out as a perfect all-rounder, with long sleeves and a light weight fabric, it's an ideal piece for staying cool whilst remaining covered.
Plus it's great for layering, and could take you right through from the start of spring till the end of summer.
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Shorts, £18
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Denim shorts are an obvious option when the weather gets hot, but just like with jeans, it can be hard to find a style that fits.
This pair has an elasticated waist, which is especially great for if you're in between sizes.
The gentle pleated detail across the front gives them a great shape and they have a boxy cut so the fabric doesn't cling to you.
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Crochet vest, £16
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Crochet is all over the high street and screams summer.
And whilst you can find some very vibrant crochet pieces, this neutral top adds a touch of elegance to a very casual trend.
Wear with a pair of smart bermuda shorts, for a chic stylish look this summer.
Plus the extra thick straps mean this top is bra friendly.
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Beach skirt, £25
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If you're wanting to add some colour into your wardrobe this summer then this pink skirt is a really fun addition.
The lightweight linen fabric means it's super airy and floaty and the ruched detailing around the top means that it is extra stretchy and comfortable.
As well as this being the perfect skirt to take on holiday you can also wear it with a blouse or t-shirt and sandals at home - so versatile.

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