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The ‘breezy’ Primark co-ord that’s perfect for packing light on holiday as you can mix-and-match the pieces
FASHION fans are gushing over a new Primark co-ord that’s perfect for packing light on holiday.
The “scarf print” set can be styled together as a bold look, or individually as statement pieces alongside neutrals.
The “scarf print” set was designed with sustainability in mindinstagram
The pieces can be styled together or mixed-and-matched with neutralsPrimark
The Edit Scarf Print Shirt and The Edit Scarf Print Straight Trouser caused a social media frenzy after Primark shared them on its Instagram page.
Shoppers have dubbed the black-and-white print “super cool” and vowed to nab one of the sets.
Each piece costs £18, meaning the full co-ord will set you back £36.
But according to Primark, it’s money well spent as the pieces are designed for mixing-and-matching and to be worn “again and again”.
This makes them the ultimate holiday staple for light packing – hello, hand luggage!
“Timelessness doesn’t have to be synonymous with minimalism,” bosses said.
“If you want a piece that transcends trends while still showing taste, this shirt from The Edit is the place to start.
“Made with a lightweight fabric for a delightfully draped feel, this shirt boasts a boxy silhouette complemented by the slightly cropped sleeves, a classic pointed collar and a button front.
“The all-over scarf style print creates an ornate aesthetic.”
Primark bosses echoed the same sentiment about the trousers, saying that each pair “boasts a timeless, well-travelled charm.
“Whether you’re escaping to exotic terrain or wish to look as though you’ve returned from far away lands,” they continued.
“These patterned trousers from The Edit boast a timeless well-travelled charm that transcends seasons while adding a splash of personality to even the most capsule wardrobe.
“They are cut to a relaxed, straight silhouette for a breezy look and feel, while the all-over scarf style print adds a bold touch and the pockets ensure a standard of practicality with every wear.
“Pair with the coordinating shirt for a luxurious yet laid-back look or style effortlessly with neutral blouses, tees or anything in between to create your desired look again and again.”
Primark is placing an emphasis on its designs to be worn over and over as part of its commitment to sustainability.
To facilitate this, the fast fashion label vowed to strengthen the durability of all of its clothes by 2025.
Similarly, it pledged to make all of its clothes recyclable by 2027.
How To Pick The Best Travelling Outfit
The Sun’s Deputy Fashion Editor has broken down essential travel attire to get from A to B in style.
Abby McHale says: “When it comes to deciding on what to wear to the airport several factors need to be taken into consideration.
“What the weather is like in the countries you’re travelling from and to, how long your flight is (as comfort is key) and how much luggage you are bringing with you.
“If you’re going from one climate to another then you’ll want to make sure you have layers, plus this may be your only option if you don’t have lots of space in your luggage.
“A light jacket over a T-shirt with a thin scarf or jumper in your bag in case the plane is cold would work.
“Also don’t forget your sunglasses, although the hot burst of air is lovely as you step off the plane, you’ll need your sunnies in your handbag.
“Bottoms-wise – go for something loose and comfortable, there are so many lovely pairs of wide-leg elasticated trousers around at the moment, look for fabrics such as linen that are nice and light for a stylish yet comfy look.
“Finishing off with accessories, trainers are the most practical option, however, flat sandals can also look lovely (just pop a pair of socks in your handbag for the plane), and a high cross-body bag is perfect for keeping all your important documents near to you.”
FASHION fans are gushing over a new Primark co-ord that’s perfect for packing light on holiday.
The “scarf print” set can be styled together as a bold look, or individually as statement pieces alongside neutrals.
The “scarf print” set was designed with sustainability in mindinstagram
The pieces can be styled together or mixed-and-matched with neutralsPrimark
The Edit Scarf Print Shirt and The Edit Scarf Print Straight Trouser caused a social media frenzy after Primark shared them on its Instagram page.
Shoppers have dubbed the black-and-white print “super cool” and vowed to nab one of the sets.
Each piece costs £18, meaning the full co-ord will set you back £36.
But according to Primark, it’s money well spent as the pieces are designed for mixing-and-matching and to be worn “again and again”.
This makes them the ultimate holiday staple for light packing – hello, hand luggage!
“Timelessness doesn’t have to be synonymous with minimalism,” bosses said.
“If you want a piece that transcends trends while still showing taste, this shirt from The Edit is the place to start.
“Made with a lightweight fabric for a delightfully draped feel, this shirt boasts a boxy silhouette complemented by the slightly cropped sleeves, a classic pointed collar and a button front.
“The all-over scarf style print creates an ornate aesthetic.”
Primark bosses echoed the same sentiment about the trousers, saying that each pair “boasts a timeless, well-travelled charm.
“Whether you’re escaping to exotic terrain or wish to look as though you’ve returned from far away lands,” they continued.
“These patterned trousers from The Edit boast a timeless well-travelled charm that transcends seasons while adding a splash of personality to even the most capsule wardrobe.
“They are cut to a relaxed, straight silhouette for a breezy look and feel, while the all-over scarf style print adds a bold touch and the pockets ensure a standard of practicality with every wear.
“Pair with the coordinating shirt for a luxurious yet laid-back look or style effortlessly with neutral blouses, tees or anything in between to create your desired look again and again.”
Primark is placing an emphasis on its designs to be worn over and over as part of its commitment to sustainability.
To facilitate this, the fast fashion label vowed to strengthen the durability of all of its clothes by 2025.
Similarly, it pledged to make all of its clothes recyclable by 2027.
How To Pick The Best Travelling Outfit
The Sun’s Deputy Fashion Editor has broken down essential travel attire to get from A to B in style.
Abby McHale says: “When it comes to deciding on what to wear to the airport several factors need to be taken into consideration.
“What the weather is like in the countries you’re travelling from and to, how long your flight is (as comfort is key) and how much luggage you are bringing with you.
“If you’re going from one climate to another then you’ll want to make sure you have layers, plus this may be your only option if you don’t have lots of space in your luggage.
“A light jacket over a T-shirt with a thin scarf or jumper in your bag in case the plane is cold would work.
“Also don’t forget your sunglasses, although the hot burst of air is lovely as you step off the plane, you’ll need your sunnies in your handbag.
“Bottoms-wise – go for something loose and comfortable, there are so many lovely pairs of wide-leg elasticated trousers around at the moment, look for fabrics such as linen that are nice and light for a stylish yet comfy look.
“Finishing off with accessories, trainers are the most practical option, however, flat sandals can also look lovely (just pop a pair of socks in your handbag for the plane), and a high cross-body bag is perfect for keeping all your important documents near to you.”
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