One shopper says 'people were shocked' when they were told the 'gorgeous' jumper came from Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's clothing brand Tu is selling a new jumper which is not only being described as 'stylish', but could also be ideal for covering bloated bellies. The supermarket's Blue Mock Collar Paris Slogan Sweatshirt features a slouchy and over-sized design, making it 'cosy' option to wear this autumn and to hide any problem areas.
The reduced £7.50 blue sweatshirt is machine washable and comes with a mock collar. There is also a keyhole button to the back of the neck. Sizes range from small to extra, extra large. The jumper has proven very popular, with stats at the time of publication revealing it has been ordered 49 times in the last 48 hours and has been added to shoppers' baskets almost 100 times in the last two days.
Pudding added: "Love this sweatshirt. Had one last year in a different colour, worn loads and still going strong." Flower said: "It's lovely and cosy." Sophie said: "Absolutely love this too it’s smart and casual at the same time. Soft fabric and pretty design."
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