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Re-live your 90s and 00s style as Primark brings retro hair accessory trend back to shelves

If you grew up in the 1990s or early 2000s you will definitely remember some funky trends. Especially butterfly clips.

And if you were looking to recreate your old style, now's the chance. Butterfly clips are making a comeback as retail giant Primark starts selling them again.

The retailer is selling a pack of eight clips for £1.50. One savvy shopper spotted the retro clips in their local store and posted a picture to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group, reports the Daily Record.

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They captioned the snap with: "I remember loving these when I was a kid, picked some up for my little one today." The post quickly managed to rack up an impressive 7.3k likes and 3.9k comments from other shoppers who were loving the nostalgic reminder.

"I loved these in my teens in the 90s!!", raved one shopper.

Butterfly clips have returned to the shelves (Facebook/Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group)

"Remember separating the front of the hair into 6 sections with butterfly clips and the rest left down", said a second.

"Ohh the pain when you get one of these stuck in your curls!! Beautiful memories", reminisced a third.

"I was obsessed with these! Loved the ones covered in glitter! X", agreed a fourth.

"Oh my goodness brings back memories from when I was a child x", commented a fifth.

"Brings back memories of hair twisted to go out in the 90's", echoed a sixth.

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