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Tesco F&F fans in frenzy over ‘stunning' summer co-ord and shoppers can get 25 per cent off

Tesco F&F fans in frenzy over ‘stunning' summer co-ord and shoppers can get 25 per cent off

The Irish Sun11 hours ago

TESCO fans are going wild for the latest summer looks in stores - and shoppers can get 25 per cent off with a simple hack.
The supermarket's in-house fashion label, F&F, is renowned for its stylish buys at affordable prices.
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Shop the latest looks in Tesco for a fraction of the price
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The newest set in stores is perfect for any occasion
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Get 25 per cent off with the Tesco clubcard
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If you're looking for the perfect beer garden or wedding guest outfit this summer, then
One fashion lover flaunted the latest collection in stores in a recent video posted on TikTok.
Erin, who posts under the handle @
Many of her 3,000 rushed to the comments to gush over her supermarket finds.
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One person said: "I love Tesco's clothes!!!".
While another added: "Take all my money, these are stunning!".
Clubcard members can get a co-orgeous look for a fraction of the price on this new matching short and waistcoat set.
Get a chic everyday look with the new white button front waistcoat
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Or dress it up with a midi length skirt and cowboy boots for the perfect festival fit.
Be bright and beautiful in the stunning red dress that comes in sizes XS-XL.
Nationwide £100 Bonus, Tesco Clubcard Voucher Deadline, and EDF Free Energy Returns – Money News Today
Style with a slingback heel and wicker clutch, it is the perfect beach babe look.
All these stunning looks are available online and in stores.
Meanwhile, fashion fans were feeling noughties with the newest collection in Tesco.
Fashion fan
has gone viral after sharing a clip of the denim frock on the rails of her local store
.
The new denim dress is a must-have for summer, and shoppers have insisted "need it so much it hurts".
The 'OH ME OH MY Pure Cotton Halter Neck Denim Dress' is priced at €30.
The supermarket find ranges from a size 6 to a size 22.
According to Tesco bosses, the F&F buy is a 'retro-inspired addition to your summer collection".
Their online description adds: "Featuring a collared halter neckline and button down front, standout seam details add a sophisticated feel."
Get the the 00s look online or in
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Shop all things clothes from Tescos for a fraction of the price with the clubcard
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Tesco F&F fans in frenzy over ‘stunning' summer co-ord and shoppers can get 25 per cent off
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Tesco F&F fans in frenzy over ‘stunning' summer co-ord and shoppers can get 25 per cent off

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