08-05-2025
Tesco relaunches 'lovely' range online after 7 years and shoppers are 'buzzing'
If you've ever found yourself sidetracked by the clothing section in Tesco while nipping for your weekly shop, you're in luck.
Tesco has finally launched its F&F range online, and shoppers will have access to a wide range of 'stylish and affordable clothing' at their fingertips.
Shoppers used to be able to buy the F&F clothing through Tesco's online website, Tesco Direct, but this was axed in 2018.
Customers could still buy items from the collection through Next until the retailers stopped selling F&F in January 2024.
Now, after a seven-year hiatus, Tesco is making things easier for shoppers.
A selection of women's, men's and kids' clothing, footwear and accessories is available to buy on and through the Grocery and Clubcard App.
The range features 'fashionable' and 'quality' F&F clothing, including sportswear and athleisure. It will also feature 'exclusive collaborations' and high-demand seasonal items, such as school uniforms.
Metro's Alice Giddings rated F&F's clothing range last year. She tried on a cream knit jumper, cream satin slip skirt and black moc croc boots, which tallied up to a total of £67.
While 'sceptical' of the quality of supermarket brand clothes, she said she was 'pleasantly surprised' by the F&F range.
She wrote: 'The outfit as a whole screamed trust fund baby to me, which I was a big fan of. I love the skirt with a flattering slit up the left side and, despite it being such a light colour, it wasn't see-through.'
Read Alice's full verdict here.
Tesco plans to expand its online range over the coming months.
Katja Ahola Klamkin, Tesco group managing director, home & clothing, said: 'We are thrilled to bring F&F clothing to and our Grocery and Clubcard App.
'We know our customers love the quality, affordability and style of F&F and this will make it even easier and more convenient to shop the ranges they know and love.'
Customers should note that a delivery fee of £3.99 applies to all orders, with shoppers able to upgrade to express delivery on any order for £5.99.
Shoppers are certainly excited. The news was shared on Facebook, money-saving site Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and received hundreds of comments.
One user said, 'it's about time', while another claimed they were 'buzzing'.
Chelsea Wright wrote: 'What a time to be alive.' While Penny Kilby commented: 'Oh nooooo rip our banks.' More Trending
Lauren Hughes added: 'This is probably the best and worst news ever.'
F&F Cheltenham also updated its followers about the online move on TikTok. One user, @joannemiller25, said: 'This news has made my day.'
Jennifer Ledward added: 'Best news ever I love your clothes.' While Keily Fletcher wrote: 'My bank will hate me,' and Lorna praised the 'beautiful pieces' and 'lovely' fit of the clothes.
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It comes alongside the launch of Tesco Marketplace, a 'one-stop-shop' which allows customers to shop for thousands of products from Tesco partners.
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