The new collection is festival themed 😍
A new Primark and Greggs collaborative collection is set to launch next month, and Glasgow shoppers will be able to pick it up early.
Now, the two are back with a brand new 21-piece festival-themed collab, consisting of items such as cycle shorts, bodysuits, basketball jerseys, varsity jackets, bumbags, sliders, and trainers. There will also be bucket hats and underwear on offer.The full collection will launch nationwide on August 5, but shoppers in certain cities — including Glasgow — will get access to it early.
Taking to its official Facebook account, Primark wrote: "Can you guess our Snackfest locations? We’re back with our pals Greggs to bring you a fresh, festival-ready collection in UK Primark stores next week. Jermaine Lapwood, Head of Innovation and Future Trends at Primark, said: “I believe the best partnerships in fashion are those that are blindingly obvious but never boring or predictable. In a world of collaborations, it is important that we stand out and be different.
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