Lidl reveals new summer clothing collection

Lidl reveals new summer clothing collection – including the return of fan favourites from its sold-out first range (and prices start from just £1.99)

  • Lidl’s new summer collection is available in stores nationwide from July 20
  • READ MORE: Lidl launches a fashion range from £3.99 for curvy men 

Lidl is back with another fashion range after unveiling its brand new summer 2023 collection. 

The German supermarket giant caused a stir when their first set of merchandise sold out across Europe in 2021.

Branded their ‘best merch collection yet’, fans of the superstore are in for a treat as a brand new bag, swimming shorts and branded t-shirts are all set to hit stores nationwide on July 20.

Fans will also no doubt be pleased to see the return of Lidl’s £14.99 fan favourite trainers which previously sold out at a rate of once every three seconds.

Shoppers will have to be quick to snap up the coveted collection which is priced no no higher than £14.99.

German supermarket giant Lidl is back with another fashion range after unveiling its brand new summer 2023 collection

The trendy line boasts a tie-dye theme with summer hues of yellow and blue, while also incorporating Lidl’s third signature colour red.

Also brand new to the line-up this summer is Lidl’s first bucket hat. It’s available in different colourways, fit for every summer occasion and is priced at £4.99.

If the stylish foldable hat is your thing, the collection offers a range of cool tie-dye colours, set with a Lidl logo at the centre. 

For hands-free fashion on the go, the supermarket chain has launched a brand new bag also priced at £4.99.

The bag’s colourblocking style is set to make a bold statement this season with its snazzy use of bright yellow and a dash of dark red.

And that’s not all, starting next week, prepare to snap up Lidl baseball caps, t-shirts and sliders from as little as £1.99.

The superstore has made sure to include a new design of their previously sold out trainers, which were a sizzling hot commodity when the collection first landed in 2021.

Fans of the superstore are in for a treat as a brand new bag, swimming shorts and branded t-shirts are all set to hit stores nationwide on July 20

Lidl’s bag is set to make a bold statement this season with its snazzy use of bright yellow and a dash of dark red. The bag goes on sale next week for £4.99

The superstore has made sure to include a new design of their previously sold out trainers which sold out at a rate of once every three seconds

Brand new to the line-up this summer is Lidl’s first bucket hat which is priced at £4.99

The trendy line boasts a tie-dye theme with summer hues of yellow and blue, while also incorporating Lidl’s third signature colour red. Their t-shirts ,pictured, are priced at £4.99

This year the brand is selling two colour variations of the sneakers, with shoppers having the choice of either a solid blue or white canvas.

When the shoes dropped in Europe two years ago, it sent shoppers wild as they rushed to the discount store to snatch their pair, and British fans spent as much as £3,100 on bundles of the merchandise from sellers on eBay.

Shoppers were sent into a frenzy over the trainers when they first hit European stores, with people queuing up at their local Lidl in hopes to get a pair.

People were even queuing in Finland, where a customer told The Nomad Today: ‘Everyone lined up normally. At exactly 8am they ran to the shop and the sneakers’ shelf emptied in less than 10 seconds.’

At the time, the brand described the trainers as a ‘must-have for any Lidl-loving fan, or followers of the latest trainer trends, saying ‘their classic retro style makes them the perfect pop of colour for any look’.

After the shoes and their accessories hit the shelves, savvy shoppers started selling them online for more than 110 times the original price, with UK shoppers going wild over the shoes, which were not available in the UK yet.

One person even listed the extravagant trainers on Finnish auction site Tori for £5,400 at the time.

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