PRIMARK is launching its first-ever maternity range with dungarees and underwear for mums-to-be.

Shoppers will be able to buy the new collection when shops open in England and Wales on Monday.

The new Parenthood range in Primark's Westfield store

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The new Parenthood range in Primark’s Westfield storeCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Prices start at from £4 for a pair of seam free leggings and there are 44 items in the range.

“We are really excited to introduce our new Parenthood range, which will be our maternity range in selected stores and will be new for our customers as they return,” Philippa Nibbs, director of sales at Primark, said.

“It include clothing, sleepwear and underwear for expectant mums.”

While we were visiting Primark’s Westfield branch yesterday, we took a look at the new range and picked our favourite items.

Denim maternity overalls, £17

The range launches in stores in England and Wales on Monday

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The range launches in stores in England and Wales on Monday

Breton-striped long sleeve T-shirt, £8

This on-trend top costs £8

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This on-trend top costs £8

Maternity support bands, £6

The two-pack of bump support costs £6

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The two-pack of bump support costs £6

Seamfree nursing bra, £6

The bras cost £6 for two

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The bras cost £6 for two

Baby changing bag, £16

This baby changing bag costs £16

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This baby changing bag costs £16

Hello baby sweater, £10

The sweater costs £10 and is part of the new parenthood range

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The sweater costs £10 and is part of the new parenthood range

For more maternity fashion ideas read our guide to the cheapest ones you can buy.

The retailer will extend opening hours across all 160 England and Wales stores apart from one to spread demand and help customers shop safely.

Times will vary by store though so customers should check their local opening hours by using Primark’s shop locator tool.

We explain when high street shops including Argos, H&M and Dunelm will reopen on April 12.

Primark return – Excitement as giant store is set to welcome customers again from April 12

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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