FASHION fans were left completely divided when a 90s trend returned to the shelves.
Maxi skirts were incredibly popular in the 90s and were loved by many celebrities, including Jennifer Aniston.
But now, it looks like floor-length skirts have returned to stores – with Primark offering a range of colors and styles, just in time for summer.
So if your wardrobe needs an update in time for warmer weather, you’ll need to check this out.
Posting on social media, Primark gave shoppers an up-close look at its new skirts.
Content creator Ellie Finnis modeled the flowy skirts, which are perfect for looking stylish and staying cool in hot weather.
Alongside Ellie’s clip, Primark wrote: “Midi skirts. our summer wardrobe staple. Prices from £1.’
Ellie smiled as she held two large Primark bags and explained: “I went to Primark this morning and I found so many good things.”
To start, Ellie showed off her first purchase – a gorgeous white maxi skirt.
The beautiful brunette smiled: “I bought a beautiful linen maxi skirt.”
Ellie then modeled the skirt, which she styled with a white tee.
Next, Ellie tried on a leopard print maxi skirt, which she styled with a yellow vest and leopard print scarf.
She added: “I’ve seen a lot of people mention it and I just couldn’t let it go.”
The Official @primacy The Instagram video has clearly impressed many as, at the time of writing, it has quickly racked up almost 8,500 likes in just one day.
Fashion fans were stunned by the stylish maxi skirts and many took to the comments to express this.
I need those white skirts
Instagram user
One user wrote: “Running to Primark.”
A second posted: “Beautiful.”
Another wrote: “I need those white skirts.”
Why is Primark the place to go for bargains?
JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering fashionable items at such incredible prices? According to the bosses, it dropped to four points.
- They “sell a lot of items” – thanks to this they are able to save money by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
- They “do very little advertising”
- Although their clothes offer the “latest trends,” they “do not use expensive hangers, tags, or labels.”
- And finally, they try to be “as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores”. This includes things like asking “suppliers to package our t-shirts so they’re ready to go straight to the shelf.”
For more information on how Primark keeps its costs so low and is able to offer such incredible bargains, visit the Primark website.
While someone else smiled: “Everything is so beautiful.”
However, at the same time, other users saw maxi skirts as a blast from the past and were keen to share this.
One person said: “This collection looked like my wardrobe from 23 years ago.”
I had that white layered skirt in 2005
Instagram user
Another added: “I’m getting too old, I don’t like any of this. The first skirt literally looks like a hotel sheet.”
A third commented: “I used to have eight or nine in all different colors.”
While someone else said: “Jesus cried, I wore that white tiered skirt in 2005.”
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The history of Primark
PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to offer affordable fashion in Ireland.
A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.
The retailer now has 193 stores in the UK and 441 stores worldwide, with a target of operating 530 stores by the end of 2026.
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