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Primark fans go wild after spotting adorable sets so you can match with your kids – but they’ve totally divided opinion
FASHION fans were totally divided after spotting cute matching sets you can rock with your little ones.
Spring is finally here, so to replenish your wardrobe, Primark has launched a new collection for stylish parents and their kids.
AlamyStyle fans were not over the moon with the collection – what’s your take on it?[/caption]
TikTok/@primarkParents reckoned the high street retailer had totally forgotten about boy mums[/caption]
According to the popular high street retailer that shared the news on TikTok, the range is all about ‘twinning’ with your child.
In their video, which has since gone viral, the brand showcased some of the style bits landing in store this week.
One of these was a cute spring-inspired midi dress for the parent and smaller garments with the same flower print for the tots and kids.
But whilst the brand may have had the best intentions, the reaction online was not positive, as heaps of social media users were not happy about one thing in particular.
After seeing the matching sets, numerous Primark fans wondered why the collection did not include anything for boys.
Primark was criticised, as one said: ”Some mums have boys, believe or not.
”Are we just not allowed to matchy match? Sake.”
Another was just as baffled, tagging their pal and writing: ”looks like boy mums don’t matter.
”I’ll be missing out on this trend.”
Luckily, one style lover revealed that there are plenty of options available elsewhere, such as on rival Shein website.
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”Boy mums – on Shein they do matching summer dresses to the boys shorts and T-shirts for holidays, and dad T-shirt to match to,” a viewer claimed.
A fourth reckoned that Primark was being savaged for no reason: ”All those sad about boy mums, it’s like saying ‘what about girls dads? Don’t they matter?’
”It’s harden to produce boy clothing that will match mums.”
It’s not the first time the brand has been trolled online – recently one shopper took to TikTok to share what could potentially be the cringiest T-shirt ever.
TikTok user Jono was browsing in his local high street store when he came across the pale yellow top.
The item, which costs £6, features a large slogan print in the centre in a bold black font.
And it wasn’t long before he was poking fun at the “inspiring” message it contained, insinuating that it was anything but.
Jono went over to the T-shirt and held it up to the camera for his social media followers to have a closer look.
Speaking about the quote Primark had chosen, he said: “I’ve found the worst one ever.
He then read aloud: “Palm trees & coconuts.
“Lazy days & fun nights, sunrises & sunsets, tanned skin & salty hair.”
Jono, who can be found at @jonog84, then read the final sentence in the holiday themed sayings, and joked as he said: “Deep breaths & good vibes.”
The TikToker then wrote in the caption to the post: “I love inspiring clothing” alongside a sick emoji.
Jono’s observation went down a storm with his followers, as they too slammed the top as “tacky”.
One person wrote: “I think we are honestly the ONLY country who sells stuff like this.
“Why are we so tacky?”
A second person slammed: “Primark putting whole books on their tees now.”
A third person typed: “Such a waste of a nice long plain tee.”
As a fourth said: “Why is this so funny.”
FASHION fans were totally divided after spotting cute matching sets you can rock with your little ones.
Spring is finally here, so to replenish your wardrobe, Primark has launched a new collection for stylish parents and their kids.
AlamyStyle fans were not over the moon with the collection – what’s your take on it?[/caption]
TikTok/@primarkParents reckoned the high street retailer had totally forgotten about boy mums[/caption]
According to the popular high street retailer that shared the news on TikTok, the range is all about ‘twinning’ with your child.
In their video, which has since gone viral, the brand showcased some of the style bits landing in store this week.
One of these was a cute spring-inspired midi dress for the parent and smaller garments with the same flower print for the tots and kids.
But whilst the brand may have had the best intentions, the reaction online was not positive, as heaps of social media users were not happy about one thing in particular.
After seeing the matching sets, numerous Primark fans wondered why the collection did not include anything for boys.
Primark was criticised, as one said: ”Some mums have boys, believe or not.
”Are we just not allowed to matchy match? Sake.”
Another was just as baffled, tagging their pal and writing: ”looks like boy mums don’t matter.
”I’ll be missing out on this trend.”
Luckily, one style lover revealed that there are plenty of options available elsewhere, such as on rival Shein website.
FABULOUS BINGO: Get a £20 bonus & 30 free spins when you spend £10 today
”Boy mums – on Shein they do matching summer dresses to the boys shorts and T-shirts for holidays, and dad T-shirt to match to,” a viewer claimed.
A fourth reckoned that Primark was being savaged for no reason: ”All those sad about boy mums, it’s like saying ‘what about girls dads? Don’t they matter?’
”It’s harden to produce boy clothing that will match mums.”
It’s not the first time the brand has been trolled online – recently one shopper took to TikTok to share what could potentially be the cringiest T-shirt ever.
TikTok user Jono was browsing in his local high street store when he came across the pale yellow top.
The item, which costs £6, features a large slogan print in the centre in a bold black font.
And it wasn’t long before he was poking fun at the “inspiring” message it contained, insinuating that it was anything but.
Jono went over to the T-shirt and held it up to the camera for his social media followers to have a closer look.
Speaking about the quote Primark had chosen, he said: “I’ve found the worst one ever.
He then read aloud: “Palm trees & coconuts.
“Lazy days & fun nights, sunrises & sunsets, tanned skin & salty hair.”
Jono, who can be found at @jonog84, then read the final sentence in the holiday themed sayings, and joked as he said: “Deep breaths & good vibes.”
The TikToker then wrote in the caption to the post: “I love inspiring clothing” alongside a sick emoji.
Jono’s observation went down a storm with his followers, as they too slammed the top as “tacky”.
One person wrote: “I think we are honestly the ONLY country who sells stuff like this.
“Why are we so tacky?”
A second person slammed: “Primark putting whole books on their tees now.”
A third person typed: “Such a waste of a nice long plain tee.”
As a fourth said: “Why is this so funny.”
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