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‘We have to go!’ shoppers scream as Primark launch cosy adult range of onesies & slippers from cult 80s show
SHOPPERS are racing down to their local Primark store to nab sleepwear from a nostalgic children’s show.
And with prices starting from as little as £2 it’s easy to see why the Primark collection is hard to resist.
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The cosy range features your favourite Sesame Street charactersTikTok/@primark
TikTok/@primarkPrices for the new range start at just £2[/caption]
The budget retailer is now selling a collection of Sesame Street nightwear and accessories to get you ready for chilly evenings.
Sesame Street is a hit TV show form the 80s featuring classic puppets like Big Bird, Elmo and the Cookie Monster.
From fluffy socks to make-up bags and onesies – Primark has it all.
Fans of the Children’s show can celebrate their love by bagging their fluffy socks for just £2 a pair as well as cosy slippers for £5 a pair.
Also available is a red fluffy Elmo make-up bag for £8 that’s perfect for sleepovers.
The onesies come in four variations including the Cookie Monster, Elmo, Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch and are £24 each.
Primark bosses say: “Take a trip down memory lane with this Sesame Street onesie!
“Perfect for transforming into your favourite childhood character, this option resembles the street’s grumpiest resident, Oscar the Grouch.
“It enjoys a borg texture for a cosy feel that’s boosted by its long sleeves and fitted cuffs, just what you want to change into after a long day. Arriving in his signature green, it showcases a Sesame Street embroidery on the chest, while the hood is decorated with his big eyes and fluffy orange eyebrows to help bring this icon to life.
“Complete with a zip front with a character charm, you can’t help but smile at this snuggly all-in-one (much to Oscar’s disgust).”
Primark shared a video of the new range on TikTok and it was a hit with shoppers.
“This is your sign to go get matching Sesame Street onesies with your bestie,” they captioned the post.
Many took to the comments and seemingly couldn’t wait to get their hands on the collection.
One person wrote: “I love them.”
The best selling Primark nostalgia pieces
IF it’s nostalgia you’re looking for, look no further than Primark.
Primark’s Miffy pyjama range left many shoppers feeling incredibly nostalgic recently.
Fashion fans claimed their ‘inner child was screaming’ when they spotted High School Musical and Hannah Montana sets on shelves.
90s fashionistas were left beaming when they spotted that leopard print maxi skirts had come back on trend.
But the new baby tees gave some shoppers ‘awful flashbacks’ to their teens.
And millennials were left divided when they spotted that ballet flats were back on shelves.
Another commented: “Make Kermit ones and my life is yours.”
“We need these in snuddies please,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “We should get some but I’M ELMO.”
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SHOPPERS are racing down to their local Primark store to nab sleepwear from a nostalgic children’s show.
And with prices starting from as little as £2 it’s easy to see why the Primark collection is hard to resist.
GettyPrimark’s new nightwear range has shoppers swooning[/caption]
The cosy range features your favourite Sesame Street charactersTikTok/@primark
TikTok/@primarkPrices for the new range start at just £2[/caption]
The budget retailer is now selling a collection of Sesame Street nightwear and accessories to get you ready for chilly evenings.
Sesame Street is a hit TV show form the 80s featuring classic puppets like Big Bird, Elmo and the Cookie Monster.
From fluffy socks to make-up bags and onesies – Primark has it all.
Fans of the Children’s show can celebrate their love by bagging their fluffy socks for just £2 a pair as well as cosy slippers for £5 a pair.
Also available is a red fluffy Elmo make-up bag for £8 that’s perfect for sleepovers.
The onesies come in four variations including the Cookie Monster, Elmo, Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch and are £24 each.
Primark bosses say: “Take a trip down memory lane with this Sesame Street onesie!
“Perfect for transforming into your favourite childhood character, this option resembles the street’s grumpiest resident, Oscar the Grouch.
“It enjoys a borg texture for a cosy feel that’s boosted by its long sleeves and fitted cuffs, just what you want to change into after a long day. Arriving in his signature green, it showcases a Sesame Street embroidery on the chest, while the hood is decorated with his big eyes and fluffy orange eyebrows to help bring this icon to life.
“Complete with a zip front with a character charm, you can’t help but smile at this snuggly all-in-one (much to Oscar’s disgust).”
Primark shared a video of the new range on TikTok and it was a hit with shoppers.
“This is your sign to go get matching Sesame Street onesies with your bestie,” they captioned the post.
Many took to the comments and seemingly couldn’t wait to get their hands on the collection.
One person wrote: “I love them.”
The best selling Primark nostalgia pieces
IF it’s nostalgia you’re looking for, look no further than Primark.
Primark’s Miffy pyjama range left many shoppers feeling incredibly nostalgic recently.
Fashion fans claimed their ‘inner child was screaming’ when they spotted High School Musical and Hannah Montana sets on shelves.
90s fashionistas were left beaming when they spotted that leopard print maxi skirts had come back on trend.
But the new baby tees gave some shoppers ‘awful flashbacks’ to their teens.
And millennials were left divided when they spotted that ballet flats were back on shelves.
Another commented: “Make Kermit ones and my life is yours.”
“We need these in snuddies please,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “We should get some but I’M ELMO.”
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