
I'm size 12 & telling people to run to Tesco for a perfect pink summer co-ord – it's wedding friendly & comes in yellow
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PRETTY IN PINK I'm size 12 & telling people to run to Tesco for a perfect pink summer co-ord – it's wedding friendly & comes in yellow
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IF you are looking to update your wardrobe for the sunny weather, you may wish to pop to Tesco.
Fashion lovers have been raving about their pastel-coloured coords, which are perfect for everything from holidays to weddings.
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Shoppers have been raving over Tesco's new pastel coords
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The F&F Tailored Buttoned Waistcoat in Pink costs £25
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Style influencer Keelie, who has 95,000 followers, uploaded a video showing her wearing the F&F Tailored Buttoned Waistcoat in Pink with matching trousers.
On her @keelieslife accounts, she wrote: 'RUN to Tesco for this pink coord.
'How cute is this for summer.'
She shared how she picked up the outfit in a size 12 - although it comes is sizes six to 22 - which was a 'gorgeous fit', and each item cost £25.
Many people were quick to rush to the comments of the video, which has racked up over 3,000 likes.
One said: 'The way I ran.'
Another added: 'Wow that looks absolutely stunning.'
Keelie replied, saying: 'It's beaut!!! Would look lush for a wedding too!'
She added that you can order it online or in Tesco Extra stores.
And it's not the only stylish coord that Tesco are currently selling.
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
Keelie also showed how they are doing a yellow coord with a waistcoat top and shorts for the bottoms.
She modelled the 'butter yellow' pair after showing it on the hanger and finished off the look with a wicker bag and sandals.
Many people also loved this outfit, with one saying: 'Girl your outfits are always slaying. I always look at your page for inspiration.'
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Tesco is also selling a yellow coord with shorts
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As of this month, the UK's biggest supermarket has officially re-launched the clothing brand online.
It comes after the retailer confirmed last month it would be making a return for the first time in seven years.
Shoppers were first able to buy the F&F range on a separate site from 2009 before it was moved onto Tesco Direct in 2016.
However it was ditched in 2018.
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You can now buy F&F clothing on the Tesco website
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Customers could still buy items from the collection through Next until this January, until it stopped stocking the range.
Tesco shoppers can now pick up F&F-branded clothes via Tesco.com and the supermarket's Grocery and Clubcard app.
If you don't have the app you can download it for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
The collection includes women's, men's and kids' clothing, as well as footwear and accessories.
Shoppers looking to pick up F&F items online will have to pay a £3.99 home delivery fee on all orders.
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