
The five-star £26 dress that is selling fast at Sainsbury's – it offers style & it's perfect for summer getaways
DRESS TO IMPRESS The five-star £26 dress that is selling fast at Sainsbury's – it offers style & it's perfect for summer getaways
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FINDING that perfect summer dress that combines effortless style with supreme comfort can feel like a mission.
But one particular piece from Sainsbury's Tu Clothing has hit all the right notes, quickly becoming a five-star sensation and a go-to for many.
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Sainbury's is selling a dress perfect for summer
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Priced at just £28, the green leaf-print shirt dress is proving to be a versatile wardrobe hero for the warmer months.
Designed for an effortlessly stylish look, this midaxi-length dress features classic shirt details like front button fastening, short sleeves, and a collar.
It's crafted from a viscose blend in a flowing shape, ensuring an elegant finish that's also wonderfully breathable.
And the reviews speak for themselves, with delighted customers highlighting its easy wearability and chic appeal.
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One shopper, from Basingstoke, shared her experience: "I have worn this to a Tea dance and had lots of compliments. Perfect fit, lovely material."
Another shopper, from Mitcham called it "a great buy, so cool for the hot weather we have been having. Been washing and wearing next day," emphasising its practicality for frequent wear.
A third fashion fan, from London, aged 45-54, echoed this, noting: "It fits well and is very comfortable. I like the fabric as it is easy to maintain. I wish they had more colours."
Another happy customer, from London, confirmed its comfort in warm weather and its ability to turn heads: "I bought this a week ago and was really comfortable to wear especially in the hot weather and received a lot of compliments.
'Well worth the purchase and would buy other patterns if available."
We previously reported on how Sainsbury's Tu Clothing captured the attention of fashion-savvy shoppers, this time with a stunning summer dress that's hit the sale rails at an irresistible £15.
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This particular piece from the much-loved in-house label, known for its stylish yet affordable offerings, is proving to be a must-have for the warmer months.
The dress currently causing a stir is the White Structured Midaxi Summer Dress.
Originally priced at £30, it's now half price in a flash sale, making it an absolute steal.
This elegant white frock is designed to be versatile, easily dressed up for anything from a chic brunch with friends to sightseeing on a holiday escape.
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It has been given a five-star rating by customers
Credit: Tu Clothing
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Sainbury's have announced that the dress is currently selling fast
Credit: Tu Clothing
Its flattering silhouette is a key highlight, featuring a structured bodice that nips you in, flowing down to a flared hem.
Sainsbury's describes it as an "elegant choice for summer outings," noting its midaxi length and construction from a "lightweight, cotton-rich fabric," perfect for staying cool when temperatures rise.
Available in a broad range of sizes from 6 to 24, it has already become almost entirely sold out online.
This means eager shoppers will need to make a swift trip to their nearest Sainsbury's store to try and get their hands on this much-coveted bargain before it's gone for good.
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