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Primark shoppers divided over new Teletubby onesie collection

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Published 15:51 8 Sep 2023 GMT+1

Primark shoppers divided over new Teletubby onesie collection

Some people love the nostalgic onesies but others are less impressed

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

With autumn just around the corner now is the perfect time to snag yourself some cosy pyjamas or a new onesie.

And if you fancy treating yourself then budget retailer Primark may be your first port of call - but its latest range of onesies have left shoppers divided. Check it out:

Yep - for just £24 you can pick up a fluffy Teletubbies onesie and, of course, they come in four colours: purple, green, yellow and red - to represent Tinky-Winky, Laa-Laa, Dipsy and Po.

I think I need to buy all of them actually.

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However, while I might be sold on the idea of living my best Laa-Laa life from the comfort of my own home, not everyone is as keen.

Shoppers are divided by the onesies.
TikTok/@primarkcarlislevm696

Posting on a TikTok video showing off the onesies one person said: "If someone comes to my till trying to buy this I’ll actually refuse.”

Another commented: “There is absolutely no need for anyone to own this."

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But others thought they were fab and were keen to get their hands on one.

“Ok, zillenials are turning 30, so it's their time to get nostalgic stuff I guess,” someone pointed out.

One happy customer said: “I ran as soon as I found out. I am now a Laa-Laa.”

A third wrote simply: “I need.”

Featured Image Credit: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images / TikTok/@primarkcarlislevm696

Topics: Shopping

Claire Reid
Claire Reid

Claire is a journalist at Tyla who, after dossing around for a few years, went to Liverpool John Moores University. She graduated with a degree in Journalism and a whole load of debt. When not writing words in exchange for money she is usually at home watching serial killer documentaries surrounded by cats.

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