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We went shopping just in the kids’ section of Primark but we’re not small women – the bargains we found were so good

FIRST the women’s section, then the nightwear section.

Now people are hitting Primark‘s kids’ area to nab some stylish bargains, as Beth explained.

Beth (right) and her friend Lizzie were stunned when they saw some of the offerings in the kids’ section of Primarkiambethmckenzie/tiktok

This dress was meant to be long but in an 8-9 it was the perfect minidress for Bethiambethmckenzie/tiktok

And while these jeans were a bit short for 5ft 11 Lizzie, they were otherwise a good fitiambethmckenzie/tiktok

This pink skirt looked fantastic on Lizzieiambethmckenzie/tiktok

She and her friend Lizzie visited their local Primark, but admitted their heads were turned when they arrived to the children’s section.

“We were just wandering through Primark and we got to the kids’ section and saw some clothes that weren’t in the adult section and we were like, ‘Oh damn, I wish they had them in our size’,” Beth said in a video on her TikTok page.

“Then we took a closer look and these sizes… they came up so big.

“For context, we are not small people. I’m 5ft 6, 5ft 7, Lizzie is 5ft 11 to 6ft.

“Bear in mind that Lizzie has these beautiful long legs, this stuff was a perfect fit on her.

“Everything fit me pretty well as well, apart from this skirt which I couldn’t get over my juicy behind.”

Of a pair of ripped jeans that Lizzie tried on in a size 13 to 14, Beth said: “We were so surprised at how well these jeans fit Lizzie.

“Obviously they were a bit short but not too far off.”

Modelling a cute little dress, Beth added: “I love this dress. I think it’s meant to be a long one because it’s a size eight to nine years.”

Some things were even too big, which Beth admitted “didn’t make sense” – such as the denim shorts she tried on.

But she did find a pair of pink jeans that fit her “perfectly”.

“Anyways, go and check out the children’s section in Primark,” Beth concluded.

“Don’t knock it til you try it because most of this stuff will fit you, and I think some of the designs that aren’t in the adults section are pretty cool.”

“Like how have we only just realised this???” she captioned her video.

People in the comments section were quick to weigh in, with many admitting they also shop in the kids’ section.

“I have a cardi from the kids section so much better than the adults,” one wrote.

“I got an age 14-15 skirt from new look.. I’m 21 in October,” another laughed.

“I do it with new look and h&m bc the adult sizes always have sm excess material,” a third commented.

As someone else wrote: “I’m a 27 year old mother of 2 and fit in size 11-12”.

“Try H&M kids section, it’s way better and so much cheaper than the adult section,” another suggested.

While someone else commented: “5’3 and been doing this for years ngl”.

Beth modelled a crochet top and miniskirt from the kids’ sectioniambethmckenzie/tiktok

As the pair insisted you can nab some brilliant bargains in the kids’ rangeiambethmckenzie/tiktok

FIRST the women’s section, then the nightwear section.

Now people are hitting Primark‘s kids’ area to nab some stylish bargains, as Beth explained.

Beth (right) and her friend Lizzie were stunned when they saw some of the offerings in the kids’ section of Primarkiambethmckenzie/tiktok

This dress was meant to be long but in an 8-9 it was the perfect minidress for Bethiambethmckenzie/tiktok

And while these jeans were a bit short for 5ft 11 Lizzie, they were otherwise a good fitiambethmckenzie/tiktok

This pink skirt looked fantastic on Lizzieiambethmckenzie/tiktok

She and her friend Lizzie visited their local Primark, but admitted their heads were turned when they arrived to the children’s section.

“We were just wandering through Primark and we got to the kids’ section and saw some clothes that weren’t in the adult section and we were like, ‘Oh damn, I wish they had them in our size’,” Beth said in a video on her TikTok page.

“Then we took a closer look and these sizes… they came up so big.

“For context, we are not small people. I’m 5ft 6, 5ft 7, Lizzie is 5ft 11 to 6ft.

“Bear in mind that Lizzie has these beautiful long legs, this stuff was a perfect fit on her.

“Everything fit me pretty well as well, apart from this skirt which I couldn’t get over my juicy behind.”

Of a pair of ripped jeans that Lizzie tried on in a size 13 to 14, Beth said: “We were so surprised at how well these jeans fit Lizzie.

“Obviously they were a bit short but not too far off.”

Modelling a cute little dress, Beth added: “I love this dress. I think it’s meant to be a long one because it’s a size eight to nine years.”

Some things were even too big, which Beth admitted “didn’t make sense” – such as the denim shorts she tried on.

But she did find a pair of pink jeans that fit her “perfectly”.

“Anyways, go and check out the children’s section in Primark,” Beth concluded.

“Don’t knock it til you try it because most of this stuff will fit you, and I think some of the designs that aren’t in the adults section are pretty cool.”

“Like how have we only just realised this???” she captioned her video.

People in the comments section were quick to weigh in, with many admitting they also shop in the kids’ section.

“I have a cardi from the kids section so much better than the adults,” one wrote.

“I got an age 14-15 skirt from new look.. I’m 21 in October,” another laughed.

“I do it with new look and h&m bc the adult sizes always have sm excess material,” a third commented.

As someone else wrote: “I’m a 27 year old mother of 2 and fit in size 11-12”.

“Try H&M kids section, it’s way better and so much cheaper than the adult section,” another suggested.

While someone else commented: “5’3 and been doing this for years ngl”.

Beth modelled a crochet top and miniskirt from the kids’ sectioniambethmckenzie/tiktok

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