Primark has released a new pyjama set, and it will appeal to shoppers who grew up in the early 00s.
The budget retailer now sells Bratz nightwear, with prices starting from just £10. Bratz debuted in 2001 as a collection of four children's dolls to rival Barbie but quickly grew into a worldwide phenomenon.
Featured in the new Primark set are a Cotton Nightshirt and a Minky Pyjama Set. The former costs £10, while the latter — which includes an embossed top and drawstring shorts — will set you back £15.
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The product description for the pyjama set reads: "Step aside Yasmin, Cloe, Jade, and Sasha…there’s a new Bratz in town and she’s coming straight for this branded Minky pyjama set!
"A jazzy set for your little one, this pyjama top and shorts duo has been designed from a soft minky material and elevated with a glitzy diamante Bratz logo across the front.
"The set includes a logo embossed top with a round neck, cropped hem and racer back and matching drawstring shorts. For the (only) girls with a passion for fashion."
Primark took to its social media accounts to share the news of the nostalgic new products. Writing on Instagram, it said: "Icons only. Bratz PJs from £10/€12."
It wasn't long before the post received almost 14,000 likes. The comments were also flooded with former Bratz fans giving their verdict.
"Omg," one simply said, while a second echoed: "Oh my gosh".
A third shared: "It's not a want. It's a need."
"I need the nightshirt," revealed a fourth, while a fifth said: "I need the top n shorts".
Meanwhile, a sixth commented: "Why do I want it all though"
"My childhood," a seventh posted, while an eighth echoed: "I’m acc cryinggg".
"They were the best," another nostalgic fan wrote.
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