Primark shoppers are going mad for the high street fashion chain’s latest release - and say they want it in “every colour”.
The fashion giant has just teased a new bag on its social media page and claim it’s perfect “to pair with every outfit”.
The accessory comes in three colours - black, beige and rust - and has chain detailing at the front.
It also appears to come with a seperate compartment that is attached to its strap.
Primark is flogging the bag for £10 and, according to shoppers, it is already available to buy in stores now.
Primark has more than 180 stores in the UK.
You can locate your nearest shop here by using its online store finder tool.
Sadly, the high street chain doesn’t have an online store so you’ll need to visit your local branch to nab one.
But they’ll likely sell out quick, if attention on social media is anything to go by, as the post has already amassed more than 21,000 likes on Instagram.
Primark captioned the post: “New faves ready to pair with every outfit.“
Replying to the Instagram picture, one shopper said: “One in every colour pls.”
Another posted: “Ohhhh my gooooodnessssssssss.”
A third person said: “Need ASAP.”
And a fourth commented: “They’re lush.”
Another shopper added: ”Obsessed with these.”
Its latest release comes after Primark confirmed plans to make all its clothes using recycled or more sustainably-sourced material by 2030.
The fast fashion giant said it will also strengthen the durability of its products so they last longer and can be recycled.
Primark says the changes won’t result in price increases for customers.
The high street chain also has plans to launch a new website where shoppers can finally see what items are in stores.
At the moment, its current webpage shows a preview of its latest products but it doesn't give full details about what is in stock.
As well as being able to see its new clothing, the new website will let customers know which stores are stocking their top picks.
But sadly, shoppers still won't be able to order goods for home delivery on the new website, which will launch in 2022.