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Dunnes Stores fans rushing to buy new skinny jeans ‘designed to slim the tummy’ for casual days – and they cost just €20
DUNNES Stores fans are rushing to buy new skinny jeans that are “designed to slim the tummy” for casual days.
The High Rise Skinny Sculpt Jeans are available in stores and online now.
They are priced at just €20 and come in sizes 8 to 22.
The retailer said: “These high-rise skinny jeans are designed to slim the tummy and contour your curves.
“They are crafted from a stretchy, cotton-rich denim that offers support and control.”
The jeans can be styled with just about anything from t-shirts to fancier tops for a night out.
Meanwhile, shoppers are scrambling to get their hands on a “viral suit” – and all the major high street shops have released their own version.
The suits generally consist of a stretch long-sleeved top and stretch leggings.
A fashion blogger told how Penneys has dropped the look for a bargain €20.
Amy, who posts under @balancebyamy, took to Instagram to show off her casual outfit.
She said: “I just thought I’d quickly show you, before I head off to work, this little two-piece I bought in Penneys yesterday.
“I have seen these going viral on TikTok in Dunnes and Zara.
“But in Dunnes Stores they are €40, and in Zara… I’m actually not sure how much they are, probably €50 or €60 or something. Penneys is €20.”
The TikToker explained there’s some slight difference in each high street design.
She said: “I think the cardigan is slightly different from the one in Dunnes, but I just wanted it for casual wear. Now I am going to be wearing it to school.”
THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES
DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.
Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland’s first ‘shopping frenzy’.
During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne’s ‘Better Value’ bargains.
Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 – starting with apples and oranges.
The retailer said: “Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.
“Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.
“Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas.”
The retailer’s first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.
They added: “In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.
“Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England.”
Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.
Dangerous inmate, 20s, who sliced prison officer in face with shiv moved to maximum security jail after weekend of chaos
THE dangerous inmate who sliced a highly-regarded prison officer in a shocking attack has been transferred to Ireland’s maximum security jail in Portlaoise.
We have learned the young thug, aged in his 20s, will now face the strictest measures to ensure staff members’ safety.
The highly volatile lag launched a completely unprovoked attack on the officer on Sunday afternoon as he emerged from his cell on B-Base at Dublin’s Mountjoy.
The staff member suffered a deep wound from his lip to chin and underwent surgery following the incident.
The move of the prisoner responsible – who previously carried out two stabbings in Dublin – is set to be barrier handled when he comes into contact with prison officers.
Although he has not been arrested yet, it is expected that he will be charged over the horror assault with a homemade shiv.
A source told us: “There is resources and training in Portlaoise to deal with the likes of him.
“He will be barrier handled in there, so when he comes out of his cell there will be a number of staff who will wear full riot gear and have shields for their own protection.”
The prisoner had posed serious challenges in Mountjoy, having spent time in the Challenging Behaviour Unit.
He has almost 80 convictions including for threats to kill and other vile assaults.
The incident happened amid a weekend of chaos in the Dublin lock-up with other officers targeted.
One suffered injuries when he had a hot cup of tea thrown in his face.
While in the D Division, inmates have been smashing lights and swinging brushes at staff.
On Bank Holiday Monday, the jail was put on complete lock down as officers carried out a major operation to hit back.
The Irish Sun revealed how 30 phones and 5000 tablets were seized at the jail, along with crack cocaine and weapons.
Following the attack on their staff member, the Irish Prison Service said that “any act of violence against prison staff is unacceptable”.
Gardai confirmed a full investigation into the incident is underway.