Shoppers have been raving about their ribbed bodysuits which look perfect for the warmer weather.
The best part of the strappy tops is that they only cost £7 and come in a range of colours.
Fashion lovers can pick up the bodysuits in sage green, beige, lilac, white and black shades.
Shopper @whatsintheshopsuk uploaded a video on Instagram showing off the purse-friendly spring find.
They wrote: “Runnnnnnnnnn to @primark for these £7, ribbed bodysuits.
“The quality honestly felt so good!”
And it seems numerous Primark fans agreed with her about the tops, as her clip has racked up 5,000 likes.
One person wrote: “They’re so gorgeous! Wish I had seen them whilst in yesterday.”
Another added: “I need all of these.”
A third commented: “Love the colours.”
It’s not the only Primark item causing a stir among fans.
Shoppers think they’ve found the “perfect” wedding guest dress just in time for the ceremonial season to kick off.
Featuring pastel yellow satin, lace detail and a floral pattern, some fashionistas even say they’d wear it as the BRIDE.
Primark bosses have said you’ll “set yourself up for success at every special event” with the midi-length frock.
It is the Rita Ora Floral Satin Midi Dress.
The style costs just £25 and comes in a silky fabric with a cowl neck and cami straps that “exude elegance”.
Fashion influencer Ella Mcmahon took to Instagram to pose in the dress, dubbing it “the perfect wedding guest dress”.
But one follower was quick to comment: “I would wear that as the bride.”
The gown is part of the fast fashion label’s second collection with Rita Ora, which launched in stores earlier this week.
The first collection hit stores in September last year and had bumper success, with a focus on edgy pieces in darker hues and denim.
But the latest collection is tailored to spring, and features an array of floral dresses, pastel suits and ruffled tops.
Primark’s history
PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to provide affordable fashion in Ireland.
A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.
The retailer now has 193 stores across the UK and 441 stores worldwide with a goal of running 530 stores by the end of 2026.