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Primark's new £10 summer top is perfect & Other Stories dupe – it has pretty detail to flatter mum tums & cinches you in

Primark's new £10 summer top is perfect & Other Stories dupe – it has pretty detail to flatter mum tums & cinches you in

Scottish Sun3 days ago
PRIMARK is renowned for releasing stylish items that remind shoppers of luxury versions - but with a more purse-friendly price tag.
And the high street giant has delivered the goods yet again in the form of a £10 T-shirt.
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Shoppers are loving Primark's new £10 top
Credit: TikTok / @prmark_lincoln
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It's the perfect dupe for this £27 version by & Other Stories
Credit: & Other Stories
The heavyweight top comes in brown or ivory and features a knot detail across the front.
This pretty touch is perfect for flattering mum tums and giving a 'cinched in' appearance.
Available in sizes XS to XL, the T-shirt also boasts a gold button across the knot for some added luxury.
Staff at Primark's Lincoln store hailed the new summer arrivals as "10/10 no notes" as they shared a clip of them on TikTok.
And it looks like fashion fans are in full agreement, as one gushed: "This is cute."
"What a slay", insisted another.
Meanwhile, a third cried: "We need omg."
Savvy shoppers may also notice that the high street giant's T-shirt bears a striking resemblance to a pricier version.
The & Other Stories Knot-Detail T-Shirt is also available in white or brown.
Designed with a round neck and three-quarter sleeves, they say the knot-detail at the front "creates a cinched waist with decorative gathers".
Primark's mini dress is a copy of a £135 designer version - it'll give you a gorgeous hourglass figure & perfect for date night
The only difference between the two? A saving of £17.
The & Other Stories version is priced at £27 while Primark's dupe will only set you back £10.
So if you're on a tight budget then you may want to head down to your nearest Primark.
Dupe delight
The new £10 tops aren't the only dupes that shoppers are going wild for in Primark.
Fashion fans have also spotted £18 summer dresses that are great for looking stylish without breaking your bank account.
The retail giant's Textured Button Midi Dress is lightweight with a textured finish and midi length design.
It is available in sizes six to 22 and comes in a range of colours and patterns including green and cream striped, blue gingham and red striped.
Describing the new frock on their website, Primark bosses say: "Cut a chic figure and get set for the compliments to come rolling in as you rock this elegant textured midi dress.
"The midi length is super sophisticated, meanwhile the lightweight fabric is perfect for staying cool on those warm weather days.
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The knot detail cinches in your waist
Credit: TikTok / @prmark_lincoln
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The gold button adds a touch of luxury
Credit: TikTok / @prmark_lincoln
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The Primark version will only set you back £10
Credit: TikTok / @prmark_lincoln
"The striped textured finish lends a stylish look and feel, while the button detailing to the front effortlessly elevates the look.
"This piece is finished with lightly puffed sleeves and a form-flattering tie to the waistline."
And savvy shoppers may notice that the dress is the perfect dupe for the Starlight Midi Dress, priced at £89, from Nobody's Child.
After spotting them in store, fashion fan Chloe said on TikTok: "Nobody's Child dupes in Primark.
"I LOVE the style of Nobody's Child dresses, so it was great to see some similar styles in more affordable prices if you also love that style.
"I only went in for one thing, but you never leave Primark with just what you went in looking for."
Fashion fans are also in a frenzy over Primark's new £6 Zara dupe that's a summer essential, half the price and "so cute".
Many of us will own or recognise the iconic Wide Strap Vest Tops from Zara.
But now, Primark has released a brand new range of vests that look practically identical.
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