SUMMER is fast approaching â and it can be a challenge to find an outfit that doesn’t feel too stuffy in the sunshine.
But it looks like fashion fans have cracked it after spotting a “pretty”;; co-ord in Tesco.



The supermarket’s F&F clothing brand,known for its stylish and budget-friendly designs, promises that the red maxi skirt and matching top’s ‘breathable’ material makes it “perfect for sunny-day styling”;;.
Both pieces come in sizes six to 22 and feature shirred panels for maximum comfort.
The F&F Edit Cotton Rich Shirred Waist Full Midi Skirt is priced at £22.50.
Meanwhile, the matching F&F Edit Cotton Rich Shirred Bandeau Top will cost you just £16.
Together, the £38.50 ensemble is ideal for keeping cool and stylish during sunny days.
Describing the co-ord on the newly launched F&F website, the Tesco team say: “Refresh your summer look and choose this statement midi length full skirt, made from a cotton rich fabric.
“Containing modal for extra comfort and breathability, this piece features a gathered elasticated waist and a relaxed silhouette for a laidback look.
“Pair with the matching bandeau top for a striking set for garden parties, holidays, and beyond.
“Made from a cotton rich fabric with breathable modal, this ruched bandeau top is perfect for sunny-day styling.
“The gathered detailing add texture, while the strapless design offers a flattering fit.”;;
Unsurprisingly, fashionistas looking to add a splash colour to their wardrobes have been going wild for the new buys.
Sharing a clip of the outfit in her local store, shopper Kimberley said: “New this morning, Tesco F&F summer co-ord. Go girls, get yourself to Tesco.
“How pretty. So simple, but so cute. Bring on the sunshine, bright colours are in.”;;
“It’s so pretty I’m obsessed with it”;;, added someone else.
A third gushed: “Love it, love the red.”;;
“Don’t really wear red but this is lovely”;;, admitted a fourth.
Meanwhile, a fifth cried: “Oooo I need this one!”;;
Welcomed News
While supermarket clothing used to be drab and something only your nan would wear, they are now keeping up with the likes of Zara and Mango but at a fraction of the price.
Many supermarkets list their clothing online along with homeware but there’s one that didn’t join the party, Tesco.
But it seems the retailer has finally listened to customers and has put their fashion items online for the first time in seven years.
Fashionranges launched by the firm have garnered hugesocial mediaattention, with some going as far to say thatit is the “new Zara”;;.
The news has taken shoppers by storm, who are thrilled they don’t have to hunt for viral items in stores anymore.
Details of the launch were confirmed inTesco’s financial results published earlier this year in April.
And shoppers have been excited for the launch, taking to social media, one wrote: “OMG I’m so glad it’s coming back.”;;
“Amazing news! I love Tesco clothes but can’t be bothered going to the store for it,”;; another commented.
A third added: “Yes! I’ve missed them being online.”;;
The supermarket launched it’s fashion brand F&F online discreetly earlier this month.