WITH summer just around the corner, you may be looking for fresh pieces to add to your wardrobe.
And Primark may have the ideal buy with its new top that answers all your sizzling weather-related problems.


The high street chain has just released a cropped bandeau ribbed top for £8.
While the price alone will be enough to tempt many people, it’s the extra feature which is also proving to be popular with fashion fans.
That’s because the summer top has a built-in bra for a more seamless look.
The retailer promises that this bonus feature offers an “effortless and supportive fit”.
And it’s also a dream solution to avoid any pesky tan lines that you would get from a typical strappy top.
Describing it online, the Primark team say: “Keep it simple and supportive with this bandeau top with a built-in bra.
“Made from a soft cotton blend fabric, it hugs your shape with a close-fitting, bodycon style.
“The strapless design and built-in bra give you support without the fuss of extra layers.
“With a cropped hem, it’s perfect for layering or wearing solo on warmer days. Comfort and confidence all wrapped up in one easy-to-wear piece.”
The new top is available in sizes XXS to XL and comes in three staple colours – white, black and grey.
And staff at the high street giant’s East Kilbride branch have already been showing it off on the rails.
Accompanying their TikTok video, they said: “The tops of the summer are back… and they brought a new friend.
“Strapless version now available.”
The short clip quickly racked up more than 100,000 views, with fashionistas keen to get their hands on it.



“I need the tube top”, one person cried.
A second wrote: “Ahh u know I love them built in.”
A third gushed: “Omgg, the tube top.”
Meanwhile, a fourth simply added: “Yayayay!!”
If you’re looking for other built-in bra items, Primark also sells a midi dress version for £14 and an £8 vest top.
Around two million shoppers flock to Primark’s 450 stores every single week.
Founded in Ireland in 1969, Primark is a huge, international powerhouse in the world of high street shopping, employing more than 80,000 people in 17 countries across Europe and the US.