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Tesco announces major change for shoppers and fans of F&F clothing will be buzzing

Published on April 10, 2025 at 09:18 AM

TESCO has announced a major change that will leave fans of its fashion range buzzing.

The supermarket will soon be launchingdedicated to its brand F&F.

Tesco F&F clothing sale: 25% off with Clubcard.
The clothing range is a hit with shoppers

It means fans will be able shop its from the comfort of their own home and no longer have to travel to stores.

Details of the launch were confirmed in Tesco's financial results published this morning, April 10.

Little information was shared, but the major grocery store said the “launch of F&F clothing [is] scheduled to go live for customers in the year ahead”.

Customers first caught wind of the plans back in September, , sparking excitement from savvy fashionistas.

At the time, the firm told Flying Eze: “We’re always looking for ways to improve our online offer for customers and we’ll keep them posted if and when we have anything to share”;.

It marks the first time in over six years that customers can order the F&F range online, after the supermarket axed the service in 2018.

Since then, ranges launched by the firm have garnered huge social media attention, with some going as far to say that it is

A number of its pieces have gone viral, includingfor £22.50, and Camel Trousers for £25.50.

They have also been praised for being size inclusive, with one curvy shopper raving about their

It follows the launch of Tesco marketplace, a subsection of it's online supermarket where customers can also buy goods from third party vendors.

Elsewhere, the supermarket said today it expects profits to be lower this year as it braces for a potential price war between supermarkets.

Bosess said the expect profits of between of between £2.7billion and £3billion, compared with the £3.1billion it made for the financial year just ended.

Chief Ken Murphy said: “Our continued focus on value and quality, coupled with market-leading availability, has contributed to another year of increased customer satisfaction and our highest market share for nearly a decade.

” We have invested in bringing great prices to our customers throughout the year.”

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Plenty of other supermarkets have been praised for their fashion lines, as shoppers seek out affordability as

Sainsbury's TU range and Asda's George is selling a

If you are looking to save money on clothing, Vinted is also a hot spot to find bargains.

Flying Eze previously, spoke to some Vinted shopping experts which you can check out

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