From affordable holiday staples to the cult £1 thongs, we have been experiencing a Primark-shaped hole in our hearts.
But the retailer has come back with a bang, with must-have products ALREADY flying off the shelves.
Case in point: the dreamy pink velvet stool that is selling for just £24.
It even doubles up as storage, which let's be honest, is essential thanks to our ever-growing online shopping habit.
Primark shared a snap of the stool to Instagram, saying, “The velvet stool of dreams. Swipe across to see where you can get your hands on this beauty.”
One user wrote, "Omg, I NEED! 😍"
Another commented, "I’ve got something similar in green lol.. but I could defo have another."
Ready for the bad news? The stool is only available in a few stores including: Birmingham High Street, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Glasgow Argyle Street, Liverpool and Newcastle.
The brand also listed stores in Spain, Brussels, France, Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands.
One person asked, “Will it be rolled out over other stores?"
If you are lucky enough to live in proximity to a Primark on the list, head down quickly, before it sells out...
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Primark, Red Frosted Rectangle Sunglasses, £2
Primark, Ripped Longline Denim Shorts, £13
Primark, Black Sandals, £8
Primark, White Ankle Buckle Espadrilles, £12
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Last week, Primark's trading figures in England and Ireland were ahead of the same week in 2019.
This could mean great news for the future of our high street.
Flip-flops are in the top three best-sellers in footwear, while the brand’s sustainable cotton PJs continue to perform well. The biggest run, however, has been in its beauty department, with a whopping 800,000 sets of false lashes sold.
Eye-opening, you might say.