Where to buy the popular supermarket ‘Cherry’ shirt – there’s a lemon version too
CUSTOMERS are raving about this affordable T-shirt, which comes in a variety of patterns.
Fashion fans have gone wild over the stylish T-shirt and it is available at a supermarket chain.
The white T-shirt is fully embroidered, with fans preferring the cherry version.
Clothing brand George, which is available in most Asda supermarkets, is currently selling the fun summer T-shirts.
The T-shirt is available in lemon and palm tree colours, as well as in the popular cherry motif.
The embroidered T-shirt has a crew neck and is made from soft jersey material and costs just £7.
It comes in a range of sizes, from 8 to 24, and is advertised as close-fitting.
George shared the cherry and lemon patterns on their Instagram story, urging shoppers to choose between ‘this or that?’
The composition of the fabric is described as 100% cotton.
Impressed buyers shared their thoughts about the appearance in the review section.
“Great T-shirt, size up [an] oversized feel to complement [the] “I’ll wear a skirt with it,” wrote one reviewer.
They added that the T-shirt was also very ‘comfortable’ to wear.
“I bought this, it’s great value for money, great product,” said someone else.
Cherry patterns on tops and other accessories are all the rage this summer.
New Look is currently offering a white cotton oversized shirt with embroidered cherry print for £20.
The chic shirt has received an average rating of 4.1 out of five stars.
Customers shared their inspiration behind purchasing the cute pattern.
Is supermarket fashion the new high street?
DEPUTY Fashion Editor Abby McHale says:
Supermarkets have really upped their game when it comes to their fashion lines. These days, when you pop in to do your weekly shop, you can also pick up a selection of wallet-friendly, stylish items for the whole family.
Tesco has just announced a 0.7 percent rise in the quarter thanks to ‘strong growth in clothing’ and M&S has earned the title of the number one destination for womenswear on the high street.
Asda’s George clothing line earned the supermarket £1.5m in 2023, 80 per cent of clothes at Sainsbury’s were sold at full price rather than discounted, and sales of Nutmeg at Morrisons have also risen by 2 per cent over the past year.
How is it that supermarket fashion is so successful?
The clothing is not only affordable but also of good quality, and much of the clothing is part of programs such as the Better Cotton Initiative.
They often stick to classic pieces that they know will last for years.
And because they buy so much stock, they can deliver quickly and the volumes are cheaper.
“I took it to a Harry Styles concert and it lived up to my expectations,” one woman wrote.
Another person described the cherry pattern as “very stylish” and “nice for summer.”
Other brands, such as Etsy and BooHoo, also offer a wide selection of cherry-patterned clothing.
The pattern is described as retro by people in the fashion industry.
Many designers believe that it owes its popularity to the combination of ‘vintage and sexy’.