Primark fans mortified by the new range as one of the items belongs to ‘Aladdin’ & they call for designers to be sacked
‘TRAGIC’ and ‘Aladdin’ – the two words moritifed shoppers have used to to describe the latest clothing range to land in Primark.
The high street retailer may be known for its bargain dupes and afforable fashion lines – however, it seems that the newest collection has been a major flop in the eyes of customers.
According to one shopper, Perrie Sian, who was initally excited to check out the latest garments, the experience was a disaster – and the clothes were so horrific, she didn’t even end up nabbing anything.
”I haven’t even got a haul to show you, it was that bad,” she warned fellow style lovers about the new collection in a video shared on TikTok.
For instance, as she was walking around the store, Perrie said she had stumbled across a velvet-type vest with intricate detailing in gold and shiny sequins.
But whilst the Bohemian-inspired outfit piece may be a winner amongst some, Perrie quickly noted it was giving her major ”Aladdin” vibes.
”I’m sorry but what in the f***ing pantomime is going on with this? I didn’t realise that Aladdin was buying from Primark now.
”Honestly, that should be illegal,” she added in the clip, noting the garment was a crime.
The same, the trendy fashionista added, could be said about a midi skirt that came with a unique black and brown design.
After inspecting the look of it, the customer said: ”It looks like a car was driver over it repeatedly. Like, tire marks.”
Unfortunately, the situation wasn’t much better in the festive section too – and it seems that if you’re on the lookout for the best Christmas party dress, you might have to give Primark a miss.
According to Perrie, who posts under the username @perriesian, the colour scheme and designs were so off, the person responsible for coming up with them should look for a new job.
”Whoever decided to sign off this colour of sequins should be sacked because that is absolutely tragic.
”It’s giving what a head teacher would be wearing to a Chrismtas party and they’re really excited to make a speech, and her name is Diana.
”She’s probably gonna get drunk on gin – that’s who’s wearing that.”
It wasn’t just the design of the clothing that left her horrified – the prices, too, were no longer what they used to be.
After spotting a chic winter coat in black, Perrie was mortified as she checked the tag – the wardrobe essential was retailing for £60, which she insisted was ”too much for Primark”.
The quality could also best be described as questionable, as the shopper noted that the rubber wellies ”stunk of fish and onion”.
”I did find a couple of nice bits – but nothing worth doing a haul for, like I’m not going to be able to fake it.
”But there was literally nothing.
”I was nearly in tears.”