A stylish way to stay cosy aff
Supermarket giant Asda's in-house brand George is popular with fashion loving shoppers, thanks to its budget-friendly, on trend clothing, accessories and more. Like many retailers, the brand keeps its fans updated through social media, regularly sharing photos and videos of new and upcoming products.
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Mandy said: "Gorgeous pieces as always". Another shopper commented: "The most perfect autumn outfit! So cute and cosy".
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