
Dunnes Stores to sell new bikini perfect for hot weather with secret trick to save on luggage space – from just €6
DUNNES Stores is selling a cute new triangle bikini set that has a secret trick to save you on luggage space this summer.
The Irish retailer has a huge range of swimwear in stores now.
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The new triangle bikini top from Dunnes Stores is just €8
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Switch up between a stunning pink or orange depending on your mood as this item offers two style in one
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From towels for the pool to date night dresses,
has all you need for summer.
The new triangle bikini top from Dunnes Stores is just €8 and it is a must-have to save you space in your suitcase.
Designed with a reversible feature, this bikini top offers two vibrant colours in one.
Switch up between a stunning pink or orange depending on your mood as this item offers two styles in one.
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Dunnes Stores have said: "A delicate charm detail adds a playful touch, while the adjustable tie-back ensures a comfortable fit."
These bikini briefs also offer two different outfits in one as they are finished with a tie side detail.
Shoppers can get this suitcase saver this summer in sizes ranging from six up to 18.
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But fans will need to be quick as there are only a handful of sizes left on the company's website.
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'Lemon satin trousers are having a moment' cries Dunnes Stores fan - and they're 'super comfy' on bellies
Pair your new bikini set with the latest beach-day item from Dunnes Stores.
The new skirt cover up is just €20 and a must have in your suitcase.
Made from pure cotton, this easy skirt has a front that opens at each side, giving it a breezy feel - perfect for those hot
.
It comes in a variety of sizes starting from XS going up to XL.
The stunning white colour is perfect for matching with any style,
or colour.
Pair with the reversible bikini top or any swimsuit for a chic beach look to take you from the pool to pints.
Or pair the look with combat boots and sequin cami top for a stunning
fit.
This versatile look is available online and in select stores.
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The large retailer has been killing the game with their latest summer items
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Why police were called to first Dunnes Stores opening
BETWEEN the weekly food shops and bargain fashion - Dunnes Stores is a staple retailer in Irish households.
But this wasn't always the case, and when the initial branch of the shop opened its doors in 1944 it caused quite the stir
On March 31 of the year,
Locals quickly learned of the grand opening and flooded into the store in what the retailer's archives recall as a 'shopping frenzy.'
The bargain clothing on sale inside the new store at 'pre-war prices' was one of the factors cited for the buzz.
During the chaos a window was forced in and
Cops worked to deal with the eager crowds and keep shoppers calm and safe before they made it into the store for their first Dunnes experience.
Fast forward some 80 years, the business now employs over 18,000 people and although an opening of a Dunnes branch hasn't caused quite as much stir since the very first one, it has cemented its place as
Dunnes Stores now has 138 stores across Europe:
118 in the Republic of Ireland,
15 in Northern Ireland
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