I work in Sainsbury’s – here’s my 5 top picks from our new autumn fashion collection, classic 1920s trend is back

Published on July 22, 2025 at 04:58 PM

A SAINSBURY’S fashion boss has sent shoppers into a frenzy after giving them a sneak peek of their new autumn arrivals.

The supermarket’s in-house fashion label Tuis one of the best-loved brands on thehigh street, and is constantly wowing us with its stylish butaffordable fashion.

Woman in white dress and white shoes.
Tu Clothing’s Hannah Pountain revealed her favourite autumn buys
Clothing on hangers at Tu Clothing.
The pieces won’t hit the rails until August
Woman holding up a dark denim shirt.
Hannah is loving this denim rugby top and matching trousers

Fromcute dressesto on-trend work attire, the supermarket fast-fashion range always hits the mark, and its newautumncollection is no exception.

The on-trend buys won’t be available to buy until August, but a member of the Tu team has already given shoppers an exciting preview.

Hannah Pountain, Director of Merchandising at Tu Clothing, revealed her top five picks from the new range in an Instagram video over the weekend.

And she rounded up her five top picks from the new range - including a staple buy which proves a classic 1920s trend is returning.

Argyle knitwear has since seen spikes in popularity over the years, and is a golf-core staple.

But it looks to return for AW25 with the likes of Miu Miu favouring the cosy print this year.

Showing off Tu’s answer to the knitwear, Hannah said: “A trend that we’re really feeling is the argyle knits. You’ll have seen some of these come through the catwalk.”

The fine knit cardigan features a tan, grey and cream colourway which means it will be easy to pair with outfits.

Hannah also revealed a dark denim co-ord is set to hit the rails next month.

The “super relaxed” rugby top-style shirt and loose bottoms will look perfect together, or can be styled separately.

“I love this shape, really, really easy to wear”, Hannah gushed.

“It can be worn as a co-ord, but equally just as cool styled separately.”

Next up, the fashion expert said a tan suede jacket is a “big favourite” across the team.

The stylish outerwear features “beautiful” stitch detailing on the pockets.

Sticking with the transitional buys, shoppers will also be able to snap up a navy paisley print quilted jacket.

Hannah said: “This is a really good one for the unpredictable British weather. It’s a great layering piece. We love the colour and the print on it, brilliant transitional piece.”

Finally, it looks like burgundy is back for autumn with a versatile striped shirt on the way that will be perfect for the office or an “easy, casual, everyday look”.

“This is a gorgeous piece, I love the rich burgundy colour”, Hannah said.

Woman holding up argyle cardigan.
Argyle knitwear is back for AW25
Woman holding up a burgundy and white striped shirt.
This burgundy shirt will look great in the office or on coffee dates
Paisley-patterned jacket on a clothing rack.
Hannah says this quilted jacket is the perfect transitional buy
Tan suede jacket on a hanger.
The Tu Clothing team are loving the detailing on this suede jacket

The Instagram clip quickly racked up more than 36,000 views with fashion fans already desperate to get their hands on the autumn buys.

One gushed: “Wow Hannah, I love it all! Not wishing Summer away but will be looking out for these!”

“Always the best season to style, cannot wait”, said a second.

A third added: “Ohhhh I’m so happy about this!”

A fourth wrote: “Yup. I’ll take the lot. Thank you very much.”

“Some great pieces there, cannot wait”, chimed in a fifth.

Meanwhile, a sixth cried: “Ohhhhh exciting. Some gorgeous pieces.”

But if you’re not ready to give up summer fashion just yet, the supermarket’s got you covered with bargains there too.

Shoppers are going wild for a that’s only £15, flatters pear shapes and makes curvy shoppers “feel confident”.

As well as being purse-friendly, the dress looks strikingly similar to the Everett Linen Dress , which is priced at £298.

This makes the Tu dress a whopping £283 cheaper.

And a £26 frock that’s perfect for summer getaways is flying off the rails.

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