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I have big boobs and picked up £3 scarf in Primark to wear as a top

Jul 21, 2023

A FASHION fan has revealed her surprising use for a satin scarf from Primark - and it was only £3.

Abbie Blyth regularly shares her fashion and beauty picks on social media where she boasts 283,000 followers (@abbieblyth).

In a recent TikTok video, the 28-year-old did a huge Primark holiday haul for a sunshine break.

Holding up her shopping bag for the camera, she said: "Oh my god, guys, if you're going on holiday, you have to get to Primark.

"There is like so much stuff."

Abbie, who owns her own fashion brand BLY, bagged a bikini, flower hair clips and earrings from the bargain store.

She also picked up £3.50 sunglasses with "Prada and Chanel" vibes which make her "feel expensive".

"These are the reason why you don't walk, you run to Primark cause these are banging", she gushed.

But she described a woven sun hat as a "fail" because it wouldn't fit her head.

And the blonde beauty was excited by a purchase from the accessories section - a pink satin scarf with an A printed on it.

Abbie said: "I got this little like scarf thing it's got an A on it.

"Basically you can make this into like a top so I'm thinking on holiday with denim shorts or a maxi skirt.

"I just think it's kinda cute and so perfect for literally £3 so I just thought I can accessorise that."

She also bagged a longer satin scarf in a colourful print for £4.

"I also got this one which showed you you can kind of wear [it as a] headscarf, sarong, top like loads of different ways", she said.

"This one is a little bit longer so maybe you can't do that with the other one but you can try, depends on the size of your your boobs."

It's not the first time fashionista Abbie has hailed Primark for its products.

She says their sports bras are perfect for big boobs - and you get two for £10

Abbie is set to hit our TV screens next year as reality show The Agency: Unfiltered returns to BBC Scotland.

The second season will once again follow Aquarius Creative, Scotland's largest influencer agency, its founders Kirsten Cameron and Amy Moore, and their clients.

Kirsten and Amy said: "We're so excited to have the opportunity to share our story with viewers once again, showing them the unfiltered reality of our world.

"We can’t wait to get going on series two.”