
Shoppers race to Primark for ‘dressy top' that's perfect for a pair of jeans – it's sexy & flattering & in two colours
PRIMARK released a new collection of 'dressy jobs' that are perfect for a 'jeans and a nice top' outfit.
Announcing the arrival of the tops on @prmark_lincoln TikTok, they are sure to sell out fast.
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The tops are sleeveless but feature a high neck at the front and a dip at the back, with draping on both sides.
There is a gold clasp across the shoulders to stop the top from falling off the shoulders and it adds a sexy touch.
Made from a stretchy material, the top will fit all shapes and sizes.
And the drapes will flatter curves.
They come in a pastel blue and black, which will look great with a variety of jean colours.
The best part, the tops are only £8 each!
They can be worn on holiday with a skirt, for date night or brunch with the girls.
If you're looking for a top with a little more coverage, but still the same flattering draping, Primark is also selling a Sleeveless Draped Top.
The online product description reads: "A fresh take on the essential sleeveless top, this white top from The Edit elevates any outfit with its elegant draping.
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"The gathered side details create movement and shape, while the sleeveless design keeps you cool through warmer days.
"Style it tucked into a midi skirt for garden parties, or team with wide leg trousers for a polished look.
"Add gold-toned accessories to complement the clean palette."
The top comes in white and also the same pastel blue as the dressy top.
It's priced at £14 and available to Click and Collect if you can't stomach an in-store Primark shopping trip.
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