Disney fans are racing to Primark to get their hands on a hair staple that’s scanning for just £2.50
SHOPPERS are dashing to Primark to get their hands on a seriously good deal you won't want to miss.
It's even better if you're a Disney fan, since the hair must-have are from the Lilo & Stitch range.
"Stitch hair turban in Primark £2:50 each," the shopper captioned the snap of the blue hair turbans.
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It's safe to say other Primark fans were just as excited about the find, as her post currently has over 500 comments, mostly from people wanting to get their hands on one for themselves.
One commented: "Omg I need these!"
And a second agreed: "So cute I bet my Primark won't have any though lol."
"I love these, I'll have to look for them next time I'm out," another chimed in.
Meanwhile, other shoppers tagged friends and family in the post to let them know about the great deal.
But the Stitch hair turban isn't the only mega bargain Primark lovers have been raving about recently.
They've also been loving a new accessory, that gives you "sunglasses hair" without you actually needing to wear sunglasses.
The sunglasses headband, mimics the shape of a pair of sunglasses, so you can wear it on your head, whilst still wearing shades on your eyes.
Demonstrating how the headband works, a Primark staff member took to the fast-fashion brand's official TikTok page to try it on.
Unlike a traditional headband, this hair accessory is curved at the top in the shape of a pair of sunglasses.
So, when the staff member pushed it onto her head, her hair tumbled around her shoulders, giving the same elegant effect as you would get from wearing sunglasses on top of your head.
The headband comes in a pack of two, with one black band and one beige one.
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The two-pack is a bargain, priced at just £2.50.
It is available in-store and can be ordered via click and collect.
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.