A FASHION fanatic has hailed Poundland for their "lovely" pyjamas – after ditching Primark's pricier version.
Ash Reid, from Glasgow, regularly shares her shopping hauls and beauty tips on social media, Ash – Mama Reid.
In a recent video, she revealed she did a huge haul from Poundland – and picked up some cosy sleepwear in their clothing aisle.
"I’m always so surprised at how good the Pep and Co clothes are, they’ve always got a wee gem hidden in there somewhere", the mum of two said.
"Usually I would go to Primark and just stock up on jammies.
"But I've only got one set that I got this year because honestly I was finding it stressful looking and going how has that set of jammies become £20 when they used to be like £12?"
Instead, Ash managed to pick up a pair of short monochrome pjyamas for £12 in Pep and Co.
She said: "They're super soft touch.
"I got the shorts and top set. They just look really nice. I love the geometric print on these, it's really lovely.
"The top is like a wee shirt but the fabric of these is so lovely and soft. It almost feels like a gym top.
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"They also had lovely Disney ones which I liked, so I might go back and get them.
"I'm going to clear out my pyjama drawer and see if I need any more."
And social media users are loving Ash's find, with the clip racking up more than 10,000 views.
One gushed: "Love this Ash, the pj's look lovely.
"We have a huge Poundland near us now, I'll have to take a trip soon to pick up some goodies."
Meanwhile, another wrote: "Pj's are ridiculous prices in Primark. May as well go to M&S for them."
Poundland’s clothing brand Pep&Co is a value clothing chain, owned and operated by their parent company Pepkor.
The brand was created by former Asda chief executive Andy Bond and former head of Sainsbury's clothing business Adrian Mountford.
Their budget clothes start from £4, and anything from trousers, to dresses and tops can all be purchased from them.
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