GREGGS has revealed a new Christmas clothing range that will go on sale at Primark – and it includes a winter bobble hat and furry clogs.

There are 24 pieces up for grabs in the collection with prices starting at just £1 for a Greggs key chain and going up to £18 for a hoodie.

Primark has announced a second collaboration with Greggs in time for Christmas

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Primark has announced a second collaboration with Greggs in time for Christmas

The new range comes after previous collaborations between the retail giants, including one launched this summer.

Shoppers can also get their hands on a Greggs Christmas jumper for £18 or branded wrapping paper for £1.80.

And for those who want to keep cosy this winter, Primark will also be selling a pair of fur-lined clogs for £8 and a blue slippers for £9.

The collection will be available from tomorrow (November 29) in all Primark stores across the country.

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There are more than 190 Primark stores in the UK.

You can use the store locator tool on the retailer’s website to find which one is closest to you.

Sarah Jackson, Director of Licensing at Primark said: “Our clothing lines with Greggs have been a huge hit with Primark customers, selling out in record time.

“We’re delighted to bring some festive joy to Greggs fans across the UK and ‘roll’ out a new collection with something for everyone this Christmas, from a sausage roll inspired festive jumper to cosy fur lined clogs.”

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Earlier this year, Greggs released the first designs from its Greggs clothing range, which includes bakery branded hoodies and sausage roll print pants.

It was met with a mixed reaction, with some fans praising the designs but others wondering if it was a joke.

But the collection turned out to be a success with items selling out. 

Greggs isn’t the first unlikely brand to launch a fashion line.

Aldi has previously sold merch, with hoodies, pants and flip flops featuring its logo, and Lidl-branded trainers were sold on eBay for double the price after they sold out in stores.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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