In May I did our first post on F&F, the Tesco clothing range. I wrote about how you can earn Clubcard points whilst updating your summer wardobe.
Now F&F’s Summer Sale is on and I’ve found quite a few attractive pieces.
If I could, I’d wear my yoga pants all day every day. Here is an outfit suggestion that will allow you to do exactly that.
This white ruffle neck sleeveless top (£6 down from £12) combined with a khaki belted long line waistcoat (£8 down from £18) and a pair of white laser cut wedge sandals (£9 down form £18) will dress up your pair of black leggings (£22.50 down from £45) take you from the gym to lunch and evening drinks and the whole outfit costs less than £50.
Wedding season isn’t over yet. If you have got another one to attend, but don’t want to break the bank by buying an outfit, this floral lace dress for only £22 (from £48) is your saviour. Add nude peep toes (£9 from £18) and a pair of sun glasses (£1.50 from £5) and you’re good to go for £32.50.
And what about the men? Here we go: Chino shorts for £8 (down from £12), a casual checked shirt for £6.50 (was £32!), black shoes for £6 (were £20) and sunglasses for £5 (were £7) – a smart casual outfit for only £25.50.
As F&F is a Tesco brand, you earn Clubcard points with every purchase: 1 point for every £1.
As far as I can remember, F&F has never offered bonus Clubcard points for buying specific pieces or spending a certain amount, but the clothes are certainly good value and you still get your base points.
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That men’s outfit is a great bargain. You could easily spend £25 on just the shirt elsewhere. Although, the sunglasses would be unwearable- I need prescription lenses!
FYI – the shirt is showing up @ £9.50 for me
That’s bizarre. Tesco seems to have sneaked the price up!