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‘In my basket immediately’ gush shoppers as they spot ‘perfect’ £22 skirt in Sainsbury’s in very on-trend print

FASHION fans have hailed a supermarket for releasing the “skirt of dreams” for the summer season.

They’ve insisted the printed midaxi skirt can be dressed up or down after spotting it in Sainsbury’s.

GettySainsbury’s has been hailed by shoppers for its supermarket fashion[/caption]

Tu ClothingFashionistas are loving this on-trend leopard print skirt[/caption]

iNSTAGRAM @poppyadamsShopper Poppy hailed the £22 buy as the ‘skirt of her dreams’[/caption]

iNSTAGRAM @poppyadamsIt’s already sold out online[/caption]

The Leopard Print Side Split Midaxi Skirt is available in sizes 8 to 24 and costs £22.

And you’ll be immediately on-trend when you wear it as 90s leopard print has made a huge comeback this summer.

Picking it up in a recent haul, size 22 fashionista Poppy Adams said: “Tu Clothing successfully made the midaxi skirt of my dreams!

“All their new in summer bits are unreal – they’re just dropping banger after banger.”

She added: “When I first saw this skirt on the TU Clothing website I was like, in my basket immediately.

“In my opinion, this is the perfect midaxi skirt.

“We’ve got a little slit and an elasticated waist. This is 10 out of 10 in my opinion.

“You all know my undying love for TU Clothing but I swear, every year they just keep getting better and better.”

Poppy, who splits her time between Edinburgh and Essex, first paired the skirt with a blue T-shirt, flat sandals and a denim jacket for a casual look.

She then swapped out her footwear for black heeled sandals and popped on a tan waistcoat to show how it can be transformed into a night time outfit.

Poppy’s Instagram clip has since gone viral with more than 80,000 views.

“Consider me influenced, I bought the leopard skirt”, gushed one shopper.

A second wrote: “Love this skirt, just got it myself for my holiday at the end of the work, the split is great.”

And a third insisted: “That skirt is totally perfect. So many ways to style it.”

There is currently a 25% off sale across all Tu Clothing items in-store and online, so if you do manage to ge your hands on the stunning skirt it will only cost you £16.50.

But it looks like you’ll have to head to your nearest supermarket to find it, as it’s completely sold out online.

“I am so sad the skirt is out of stock”, cried one gutted fashionista.

Someone else echoed: “It’s already sold out.”

Meanwhile, a third wrote: “I can’t find this skirt on Tu! So so sad!”

The supermarket’s 25% off clothing promotion ends on June 27.

Why supermarket fashion is on top form, says Fabulous Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale

I love shopping at the supermarkets – over the past few years whilst certain high street stores have folded, the style down the aisles has gone from strength to strength.

Now when I head in to do my weekly food shop I always have to make a pit stop at the clothing section to see what’s new in. 
Not only are the pieces a great price, but the supermarkets have really nailed what their customers want.
From core wardrobe staples, good quality denim, pretty dresses and fun accessories they really have everything covered. 
These days I only buy my jeans from the supermarkets having pairs from both Tu at Sainsbury’s and F&F at Tesco.
And to me there’s no better feeling than someone complimenting your outfit for you to tell them it’s from a supermarket. 
Last week I picked up a gorgeous black crossbody bag from Sainsbury’s at just £14 and I’ve had so many people tell me it looks a lot more expensive. 
Working in fashion I get to see and feel a lot of clothes and I can tell you that the quality of the pieces from these shops are great, especially for the price

FASHION fans have hailed a supermarket for releasing the “skirt of dreams” for the summer season.

They’ve insisted the printed midaxi skirt can be dressed up or down after spotting it in Sainsbury’s.

GettySainsbury’s has been hailed by shoppers for its supermarket fashion[/caption]

Tu ClothingFashionistas are loving this on-trend leopard print skirt[/caption]

iNSTAGRAM @poppyadamsShopper Poppy hailed the £22 buy as the ‘skirt of her dreams’[/caption]

iNSTAGRAM @poppyadamsIt’s already sold out online[/caption]

The Leopard Print Side Split Midaxi Skirt is available in sizes 8 to 24 and costs £22.

And you’ll be immediately on-trend when you wear it as 90s leopard print has made a huge comeback this summer.

Picking it up in a recent haul, size 22 fashionista Poppy Adams said: “Tu Clothing successfully made the midaxi skirt of my dreams!

“All their new in summer bits are unreal – they’re just dropping banger after banger.”

She added: “When I first saw this skirt on the TU Clothing website I was like, in my basket immediately.

“In my opinion, this is the perfect midaxi skirt.

“We’ve got a little slit and an elasticated waist. This is 10 out of 10 in my opinion.

“You all know my undying love for TU Clothing but I swear, every year they just keep getting better and better.”

Poppy, who splits her time between Edinburgh and Essex, first paired the skirt with a blue T-shirt, flat sandals and a denim jacket for a casual look.

She then swapped out her footwear for black heeled sandals and popped on a tan waistcoat to show how it can be transformed into a night time outfit.

Poppy’s Instagram clip has since gone viral with more than 80,000 views.

“Consider me influenced, I bought the leopard skirt”, gushed one shopper.

A second wrote: “Love this skirt, just got it myself for my holiday at the end of the work, the split is great.”

And a third insisted: “That skirt is totally perfect. So many ways to style it.”

There is currently a 25% off sale across all Tu Clothing items in-store and online, so if you do manage to ge your hands on the stunning skirt it will only cost you £16.50.

But it looks like you’ll have to head to your nearest supermarket to find it, as it’s completely sold out online.

“I am so sad the skirt is out of stock”, cried one gutted fashionista.

Someone else echoed: “It’s already sold out.”

Meanwhile, a third wrote: “I can’t find this skirt on Tu! So so sad!”

The supermarket’s 25% off clothing promotion ends on June 27.

Why supermarket fashion is on top form, says Fabulous Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale

I love shopping at the supermarkets – over the past few years whilst certain high street stores have folded, the style down the aisles has gone from strength to strength.

Now when I head in to do my weekly food shop I always have to make a pit stop at the clothing section to see what’s new in. 

Not only are the pieces a great price, but the supermarkets have really nailed what their customers want.

From core wardrobe staples, good quality denim, pretty dresses and fun accessories they really have everything covered. 

These days I only buy my jeans from the supermarkets having pairs from both Tu at Sainsbury’s and F&F at Tesco.

And to me there’s no better feeling than someone complimenting your outfit for you to tell them it’s from a supermarket. 

Last week I picked up a gorgeous black crossbody bag from Sainsbury’s at just £14 and I’ve had so many people tell me it looks a lot more expensive. 

Working in fashion I get to see and feel a lot of clothes and I can tell you that the quality of the pieces from these shops are great, especially for the price

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