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We’re sizes 10 & 18 and found the best knitwear in Primark – forget the viral jumper, £21 buy is a winter must-have

I’M sure we’re not alone when we admit we’ve popped into Primark more often than usual in a desperate bid to bag the viral jumper.

And while we’ve come up empty handed on that front, we’re anything but disappointed.

The Scottish SunWe found the best £21 knitwear in Primark that’s made us forget all about the viral jumper[/caption]

The Scottish SunThe oversized knitted bomber suits a size 18 and 10[/caption]

TikTok/Primark BraeheadThe viral jumper is still sold out in stores[/caption]

Instead, we’re pretty certain we’ve bagged a £21 knitwear buy that is even better than the sought-after £17 jumper.

As a 33-year-old big-boobed and petite size 18 I often find it very difficult to dress for my figure – and find things in my size.

Meanwhile, my work bestie Lynn, 44, is a beautiful size 10 who still finds herself trying to hide her mum tum.

So it’s safe to say neither of us like anything too figure-hugging – which means wrapping up for the colder seasons in comfy knitwear is our absolute favourite time of year.

In a bid to offer up some size-inclusive fashion inspo for our fellow AW24 fans, we’re testing out the same outfits in different sizes from a range of high street favourites to see what works – and whether stores really offer something ‘for everybody‘.

And knowing how much our readers love a bargain, a Primark haul was an absolute must.

We picked up some surprising hits including a curve-friendly leopard print maxi skirt that was only £14, and satin wide legged trousers that made us scream “comfort is life”.

But it wouldn’t have been a Primark trip if we didn’t at least try to find the oversized crew neck jumper that is sending fashion fans into a frenzy.

You know the one – super soft, fits everyone and is sold out everywhere. Including in our Scottish stores.

And while it wasn’t meant to be, we think we may just have discovered the next big thing in knitwear instead.

We bagged the Oversized Knitted Bomber Jacket, available in sizes XS to XL, in a vibrant red colour.

Lynn opted for a size small while I chose a size large – and the sizing is generous.

And we were both stunned by the quality, with the super soft material well surpassing its £21 price tag.

It ticked all of the boxes for us with a flattering fit, length and pockets.

If red isn’t your vibe, the knitted bomber is also available in camel and charcoal grey.

Describing the knitted bomber, Primark bosses say: “What do you get when you cross a cardigan with your favourite jacket?

“That may sound like a joke, but there’s nothing funny about this knitted bomber jacket!

“It features a baseball collar, long sleeves, ribbed cuffs and enjoys an oversized fit so that you can pop it on over the chunkiest of knits.

“Thicker than the classic cardie, it arrives in a red shade that’s perfect for livening up your outfits and features concealed front fastening and two patch pockets.

“Serving as a cosy layer throughout the year, tick this intriguing style off your wish list!”

If this has inspired you to upgrade your wardrobe for autumn and winter, check out our other For Everybody hauls for some inspiration.

So far we have put Sainsbury’s Tu Clothing autumn collection to the test and walked away with some fantastic wardrobe staples including an £18 leopard print dress that suits any occasion.

Meanwhile, River Island impressed with their fall fashion – and we discovered the coat of the season.

Why is Primark the place to go for bargains?

JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering on-trend items at such incredible prices? According to bosses, it’s down to four points.

They “sell a lot of items” – Thanks to that, they are able to make savings by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
They “do very little advertising”
While their clothes offer the “latest trends”, they “don’t use expensive hangers, tags or labels”.
And lastly, they try to be “as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores”. This includes things like asking “suppliers to pack our t-shirts so they are ready to go straight on shelf”.

For more information about how Primark keeps their costs so low, and are able to deliver such amazing bargains, visit the Primark website.

I’M sure we’re not alone when we admit we’ve popped into Primark more often than usual in a desperate bid to bag the viral jumper.

And while we’ve come up empty handed on that front, we’re anything but disappointed.

The Scottish SunWe found the best £21 knitwear in Primark that’s made us forget all about the viral jumper[/caption]

The Scottish SunThe oversized knitted bomber suits a size 18 and 10[/caption]

TikTok/Primark BraeheadThe viral jumper is still sold out in stores[/caption]

Instead, we’re pretty certain we’ve bagged a £21 knitwear buy that is even better than the sought-after £17 jumper.

As a 33-year-old big-boobed and petite size 18 I often find it very difficult to dress for my figure – and find things in my size.

Meanwhile, my work bestie Lynn, 44, is a beautiful size 10 who still finds herself trying to hide her mum tum.

So it’s safe to say neither of us like anything too figure-hugging – which means wrapping up for the colder seasons in comfy knitwear is our absolute favourite time of year.

In a bid to offer up some size-inclusive fashion inspo for our fellow AW24 fans, we’re testing out the same outfits in different sizes from a range of high street favourites to see what works – and whether stores really offer something ‘for everybody‘.

And knowing how much our readers love a bargain, a Primark haul was an absolute must.

We picked up some surprising hits including a curve-friendly leopard print maxi skirt that was only £14, and satin wide legged trousers that made us scream “comfort is life”.

But it wouldn’t have been a Primark trip if we didn’t at least try to find the oversized crew neck jumper that is sending fashion fans into a frenzy.

You know the one – super soft, fits everyone and is sold out everywhere. Including in our Scottish stores.

And while it wasn’t meant to be, we think we may just have discovered the next big thing in knitwear instead.

We bagged the Oversized Knitted Bomber Jacket, available in sizes XS to XL, in a vibrant red colour.

Lynn opted for a size small while I chose a size large – and the sizing is generous.

And we were both stunned by the quality, with the super soft material well surpassing its £21 price tag.

It ticked all of the boxes for us with a flattering fit, length and pockets.

If red isn’t your vibe, the knitted bomber is also available in camel and charcoal grey.

Describing the knitted bomber, Primark bosses say: “What do you get when you cross a cardigan with your favourite jacket?

“That may sound like a joke, but there’s nothing funny about this knitted bomber jacket!

“It features a baseball collar, long sleeves, ribbed cuffs and enjoys an oversized fit so that you can pop it on over the chunkiest of knits.

“Thicker than the classic cardie, it arrives in a red shade that’s perfect for livening up your outfits and features concealed front fastening and two patch pockets.

“Serving as a cosy layer throughout the year, tick this intriguing style off your wish list!”

If this has inspired you to upgrade your wardrobe for autumn and winter, check out our other For Everybody hauls for some inspiration.

So far we have put Sainsbury’s Tu Clothing autumn collection to the test and walked away with some fantastic wardrobe staples including an £18 leopard print dress that suits any occasion.

Meanwhile, River Island impressed with their fall fashion – and we discovered the coat of the season.

Why is Primark the place to go for bargains?

JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering on-trend items at such incredible prices? According to bosses, it’s down to four points.

They “sell a lot of items” – Thanks to that, they are able to make savings by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
They “do very little advertising”
While their clothes offer the “latest trends”, they “don’t use expensive hangers, tags or labels”.
And lastly, they try to be “as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores”. This includes things like asking “suppliers to pack our t-shirts so they are ready to go straight on shelf”.

For more information about how Primark keeps their costs so low, and are able to deliver such amazing bargains, visit the Primark website.

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