Tu Clothing’s tomato knitted t-shirt taps into the popular Mediterranean-inspired trend that will be everywhere this spring, and it’s under £25
Last year, it was officially declared a ‘tomato girl’ summer, and the Mediterranean-inspired trend is back for another year. Fruit and veg prints are dominating yet again, and Tu Clothing has jumped on the trend with one of the most stylish (and affordable!) buys we’ve seen all year.
The White Tomato Graphic Knitted T-Shirt, priced at £22.50, features an on-trend tomato graphic along with the phrase ‘Roma Pomodoro’. Playing into the popular Dolce Vita aesthetic, this knitted top looks far more expensive than its under-£25 price tag, and is the perfect addition to your spring/summer wardrobe.
The knitted material makes it ideal for transitional weather and chilly summer evenings, as it offers a little more warmth than a classic jersey tee.
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Whether paired with a poplin maxi skirt, denim wide leg jeans or even tailored trousers, it adds a playful, fruity twist to any look, and is super versatile when it comes to styling.
Made from soft 50% cotton and featuring a classic crew neck, the red hemlines give a subtle pop of colour without doing too much, making it the ideal buy for both minimalists and maximalists.
This tomato tee isn’t the only stylish buy from Tu. Its new spring range is full of trend-led staples at wallet-friendly prices. shoppers are already rushing to nab its £35 The Khaki Bubble Hem Jacket, with some even saying it rivals Nobody’s Child’s £349 style.
Made from soft suedette, this jacket is right on trend for spring thanks to its bubble-hem fit and cool khaki shade. The jacket also features a hidden zip, making it look far more expensive than its under-£40 price tag.
It resembles Nobody’s Child’s popular Khaki Funnel Neck Suede Bomber Jacket, priced at £349. Both feature the ruched hemline, a hidden fastening, and a stylish green hue. However, the Nobody’s Child version is made from buttery-soft real suede, which explains the higher price tag.
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