NOW the warmer weather has finally arrived, many Brits will be preparing for their summer holidays.
But with the cost of living crisis still hitting people’s wallets, shopping for a new wardrobe for the summer holidays can be a little tricky.
Fortunately, some supermarkets sell fashionable clothes at cheap prices – so customers can still buy something new without spending a fortune.
One place in particular is ASDA, and many shoppers are praising the store for its “perfect” appearance. Dress from £10.
Supermarket George’s clothing and homewares brand is selling its new summer range which includes a good number of colorful summer dresses.
Known for its range of bargains, George from ASDA sells great clothes for heading to the park with the kids or relaxing on holiday.
And there’s one outfit in particular that’s catching shoppers’ attention.
They are selling a blue leopard print summer mini dress for just £10.
The dress, which starts at size six and goes up to size 28, is light and fluid – which prevents people from getting hot and uncomfortable on those particularly hot days.
The daring dress has a round neckline with adjustable straps and is made from jersey fabric.
Shoppers gave the dress an overall rating of 4.6 out of five, 4.7 for value for money and 4.9 for quality.
The dress can be purchased in stores and online, but is selling out quickly online as many sizes have run out.
One customer, who left a five-star review, said: “I loved this dress, really beautiful. Beautiful color and looks great. Perfect to take on holiday.”
A second added: “These dresses are so good and good value for money.”
A third wrote: “Great vacation fit. Light and comfortable.”
How to look chic on a budget

Fashion stylist Gemma Rose Breger and beauty journalist Samantha Silver have revealed how you can elevate your looks without spending hundreds of pounds.
- Never spend on designer jeans: River Island ”always has a great selection of modern jeans that follow current trends”. The high street retailer offers a huge range of sizes for UK 6 – UK 18 and three leg lengths – and prices start at an affordable £25.
- There are no rules for jewelry: ”Buy something at a car boot sale or charity shop, browse Vinted and eBay, buy something in the clothing section of your local supermarket when shopping, or check out high street clothing stores.”
- Don’t forget your favorite sites: With a growing number of second-hand sites like Vinted and Depop, there’s no excuse not to buy – or sell – used clothes. Gemma, for example, managed to get her hands on chic Chanel sunglasses for just £17.
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