Primark is known for its cheap yet stylish wardrobe staples, and has developed a strong fanbase over the years as a result. From cosy pyjamas to summer dresses that help keep you cool in heatwaves, like the one we are experiencing currently, you can find pretty much anything and everything under the roof of your local Primark store.
Sadly, Primark does not have a conventional catalogue website like many high street brands do. But fashion fanatics keep posted with the Primark's latest offerings via social media, with the bargain fashion brand often sharing its newest items on its Instagram page.
And since last night, Primark fans have been going mad for one of the brand's latest summer must-haves. Thousands of the brand's followers have flocked to one of its most recent Instagram posts, showcasing some leather-style sliders which come in two colours, brown and periwinkle.
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With a heart eyes emoji, Primark introduced the fashionable footwear to its loyal fans. The brand wrote: "New: Summer Sliders only £8/€10/$11"
With 5,000 Primark obsessives liking the post, some took to the comments to express their love for the prospective addition to their wardrobes. Stephanie wrote: "Classy!"
Tagging one of her mates, Laura said: "these are right up your street x"
"Could imagine you in these x" said Nikki, to a friend.
This is not the only occasion Primark has excited fans in recent times. The bargain fashion chain sent its following crazy just last week when it began selling some adorable Lion King-themed pyjamas, including a very cute pair of slippers with Simba on them.
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