FASHION fans have labelled a supermarket buy as a "dream to wear" for summer.
It ticks the box for being an on-trend style, will keep you cool of needed and can be dressed up or down.
So it's no surprise that the Tu Clothing pointelle stitch polo top is already sold out in many sizes on the Sainsbury's website.
The crochet top is available in sizes 8-24 and costs £20.
It is available in black and cream and features short sleeves and a collar detail.
Tu Clothing bosses say: "Achieve modern summer style with our short sleeve top.
"Beautifully designed in a pointelle stitch, it comes in a polo style with a classic collar. A staple for your collection this season."
After picking it up in a recent haul, fashion fan took to social media to rave over the on-trend top.
She said: "I’ve just discovered the new perfect top from Tu for the summer we’re having right now!
"When you want a beautiful, comfortable, affordable and utterly beautiful style that gives a little bit of extra coverage but still looks and feels perfect for summer, this is the answer.
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"This gorgeous pointelle T-shirt is a dream to wear and comes in both cream and black."
And her fellow shoppers seem to be in full agreement as one gushed: "I’m loving all things pointelle and crochet atm."
While a second wrote: "Perfect texture for summer."
The crochet top has also racked up five-star reviews from satisfied customers on the Tu Clothing website.
One said: "I like this top a lot. It's not flimsy and it's a good colour. Just wish I looked as good in it as the model does."
"So glad I got this in both colours, lovely fit true to size", said someone else.
Meanwhile, a third added: "I had been looking for an affordable crochet top for summer. This is such good quality and fits amazing. Looks great too!"
If this has inspired you to check out your nearest Tu Clothing aisle in Sainsbury's, you may also want to look out for an item being hailed as the "skirt of dreams" by shoppers.
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The Leopard Print Side Split Midaxi Skirt is available in sizes 8 to 24 and costs £22.
And you'll be immediately on-trend when you wear it as 90s leopard print has made a huge comeback this summer.
Why supermarket fashion is on top form, says Fabulous Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale
I love shopping at the supermarkets - over the past few years whilst certain high street stores have folded, the style down the aisles has gone from strength to strength.
Now when I head in to do my weekly food shop I always have to make a pit stop at the clothing section to see what's new in.
Not only are the pieces a great price, but the supermarkets have really nailed what their customers want.
From core wardrobe staples, good quality denim, pretty dresses and fun accessories they really have everything covered.
These days I only buy my jeans from the supermarkets having pairs from both Tu at Sainsbury's and F&F at Tesco.
And to me there's no better feeling than someone complimenting your outfit for you to tell them it's from a supermarket.
Last week I picked up a gorgeous black crossbody bag from Sainsbury's at just £14 and I've had so many people tell me it looks a lot more expensive.
Working in fashion I get to see and feel a lot of clothes and I can tell you that the quality of the pieces from these shops are great, especially for the price