
If you’ve ever found yourself sidetracked by the clothing section in Tesco while nipping for your weekly shop, you’re in luck.
Tesco has finally launched its F&F range online, and shoppers will have access to a wide range of ‘stylish and affordable clothing’ at their fingertips.
Shoppers used to be able to buy the F&F clothing through Tesco’s online website, Tesco Direct, but this was axed in 2018.
Customers could still buy items from the collection through Next until the retailers stopped selling F&F in January 2024.
Now, after a seven-year hiatus, Tesco is making things easier for shoppers.
A selection of women’s, men’s and kids’ clothing, footwear and accessories is available to buy on Tesco.com and through the Grocery and Clubcard App.
The range features ‘fashionable’ and ‘quality’ F&F clothing, including sportswear and athleisure. It will also feature ‘exclusive collaborations’ and high-demand seasonal items, such as school uniforms.
Metro’s verdict of Tesco’s F&F clothing range
Metro’s Alice Giddings rated F&F’s clothing range last year. She tried on a cream knit jumper, cream satin slip skirt and black moc croc boots, which tallied up to a total of £67.
While ‘sceptical’ of the quality of supermarket brand clothes, she said she was ‘pleasantly surprised’ by the F&F range.
She wrote: ‘The outfit as a whole screamed trust fund baby to me, which I was a big fan of. I love the skirt with a flattering slit up the left side and, despite it being such a light colour, it wasn’t see-through.’
Read Alice’s full verdict here.
Tesco plans to expand its online range over the coming months.
Katja Ahola Klamkin, Tesco group managing director, home & clothing, said: ‘We are thrilled to bring F&F clothing to Tesco.com and our Grocery and Clubcard App.
‘We know our customers love the quality, affordability and style of F&F and this will make it even easier and more convenient to shop the ranges they know and love.’
Customers should note that a delivery fee of £3.99 applies to all orders, with shoppers able to upgrade to express delivery on any order for £5.99.
Shoppers are certainly excited. The news was shared on Facebook, money-saving site Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and received hundreds of comments.
One user said, ‘it’s about time’, while another claimed they were ‘buzzing’.
Chelsea Wright wrote: ‘What a time to be alive.’ While Penny Kilby commented: ‘Oh nooooo rip our banks.’
Lauren Hughes added: ‘This is probably the best and worst news ever.’
F&F Cheltenham also updated its followers about the online move on TikTok. One user, @joannemiller25, said: ‘This news has made my day.’
Jennifer Ledward added: ‘Best news ever I love your clothes.’ While Keily Fletcher wrote: ‘My bank will hate me,’ and Lorna praised the ‘beautiful pieces’ and ‘lovely’ fit of the clothes.
It comes alongside the launch of Tesco Marketplace, a ‘one-stop-shop’ which allows customers to shop for thousands of products from Tesco partners.
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