
The five-star George at Asda bikini that's currently on sale for TWO quid & shoppers say it's perfect for ‘mum tums'
BOTTOMS UP The five-star George at Asda bikini that's currently on sale for TWO quid & shoppers say it's perfect for 'mum tums'
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SUMMER is calling, which means it's time to start getting into some swimwear and getting some sun-kissed skin.
From bikinis to swimming costumes, many fashion fans will currently be on the hunt for ones that will work best for their bodies.
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Fashion fans has praised George at ASDA bikini's for being great for 'mum tums'
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And while many people will be counting down the days until they are sitting around the pool or bathing at the beach, some are dreading what they are going to look like.
In fact, one in three European women feel uncomfortable sporting a bikini or one-piece, according to a recent survey carried out for Galaxus.
But fear not, as George at Asda has got you covered.
If you're looking to refresh your swimwear collection with a touch of trend and comfort, shoppers have found your next must-have: the Lilac Textured High Leg Bikini Bottoms.
Originally priced at £6, these stunning bottoms are now an absolute steal at just £2, giving you a fantastic saving of £4.
Fashion fans can add a chic and flattering piece to their beach or poolside wardrobe, as these bikini bottoms are designed to move with you.
They feature a stylish elasticated waistband and a delightful textured material that adds a touch of sophistication to the vibrant lilac hue.
The high-leg cut is not only on-trend but also elongates your silhouette, giving you that confident, leggy look we all love.
And they're currently boasting impressive five-star ratings from customers.
With an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars for both quality and value for money, it's clear these are a winner.
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One person wrote: 'Great fit. Wasn't sure what to expect but honestly hides the mum tum well.
"Material is okay, not super tight which is what I need. I was worried about my 'high leg' but again the fit is great. Really impressed.'
A second added: 'Perfectly good product. Good quality and nice material.'
A third said: 'I bought this for my niece. She loved it and she said it's good quality.'
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It's been given a five star rating from shoppers
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Fashion fans love the texture of it
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They have given their tips on how to choose sizing
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While a fourth commented: 'I bought this just before I went on holiday and they came in plenty of time.
"Lovely textured and the colour is perfect too. I got size 12 which I would normally get 10 so size up.'
We previously revealed how Sainsbury's Tu Clothing is also delighting shoppers with a five-star rated dress.
Priced at just £28, their green leaf-print shirt dress is proving to be a truly versatile hero for the warmer months.
Designed for an effortlessly stylish look, this midaxi-length dress boasts classic shirt details, including a front button fastening, short sleeves, and a smart collar.
Crafted from a flowing viscose blend, it promises an elegant finish that's also wonderfully breathable, making it perfect for those sunny days.

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