
Tesco's 'flattering' £19.50 mini dress is 'perfect for beach clubs'
Tesco customers are showering a "gorgeous" dress featured online with compliments. Part of the supermarket's F&F Clothing range, the dress is priced at £19.50 and is causing quite the stir among shoppers.
Popular Instagram page @galslovethehighstreet shared a clip of Tesco's F&F Square Neck Flared Sleeved Mini Dress in Gold. The dress features a squared neckline, flared sleeves and a sheer fabric shoppers are loving.
The post was captioned: "STUNNING - the perfect beach club/ golden hour holiday dress." The short video racked up more than 1,100 likes and many comments from eager shoppers.
Among them, one person said: "Actually stunning, can't believe how cheap as well!!!" A second wrote: "Okkk stunning" and a third added: "I need this."
A different shopper said: "Very Kate Moss Glasto circa 2005", while one wrote: "Lush! How is that £19.50?." Another excited shopper said: "Love this for hols."
The praise continued, with one person writing: "Ohhh that's lush", and a second saying: "Gorgeous!!" A third added: "This is stunning" and a fourth wrote: "F&F never disappoints."
A fifth added: "I bought this yesterday for my Ibiza trip...under £20" while a sixth said: "LOVE." Another wrote: "Very cute."
Tesco's full product description reads: "Stand out from the crowd in this mini dress, designed with chic flared sleeves and a pretty square neckline. A sheer fabric gives this flattering style an extra feminine touch. Wear with platform heels for a standout outfit or gladiator sandals for an equally stylish look."
For care, the retailer recommends a 40°C machine wash and low-temperature tumble dry, while advising against dry cleaning.
Tesco has recently relaunched online shopping for its F&F clothing line, making it possible for customers to shop for the latest fashion online for the first time in years. The range, including women's, men's, and children's items, can be purchased through Tesco's website and app, with over 1,400 items currently available, from tops and dresses to pyjamas, shoes, and activewear.

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