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IT’S the coat of the season – and one fashionistas are desperate to get their hands on.
In fact, people have been driving to multiple Asda stores around the country in a bid to find the £38 leopard print padded coat.
But in most cases they’ve been unsuccessful, meaning they’ve literally been counting down the days until it pops up online.
And now they have reason to celebrate, as that day is just around the corner.
Set your alarms and man your computers, as the 30th January is when the jacket will be available to purchase online.
That’s despite reports that it would be hitting the website on Monday 27th January.
Many shoppers set their alarms on Monday morning in the hope of adding one to their shopping baskets, but were disappointed to see that just a plain beige version of the jacket was available online.
“Waited up, it’s still not on the website!” one person wrote.
“I had an alarm set for 6am,” another added.
“Checked website, not on, drove to my local and it’s not there either!”
“I tried at 12am, 6am and 7,” a third fumed.
“Are people just having us on?”
“I think it’s all a hype – it’s not on there,” someone else said.
“Been awake half the night,” another raged.
“Still not on the f**king website!”
Fashionistas have been taking to social media in their thousands to gush about the coat – which is a dupe of a Ganni one, but £587 cheaper.
Carrie was one of the lucky shoppers who managed to get her hands on the jacket, after craftily deciding to hit the supermarket late in a hopeful bid to find it.
She took to her TikTok page to share a video of herself modelling the product, as she put her son in charge of filming her from “all angles” so she could see if she liked it.
By Fabulous’ Fashion Director Tracey Lea Sayer
Take a whizz round the aisles in Asda it is hard not to notice how good the George at Asda clothing range is at the minute.
Add into the mix their recent collaboration with fashion designer Roksanda, celebrating 40 years of London Fashion Week, which is full of the designer’s signature colour blocking dresses, oversized Borg fleeces and bold stripe co-ords, it is easy to see why the brand is on fire!
All proceeds from the range go to The British Fashion Council to help promote young designers, so a win win!
There also seems to be a return to quality in the clothing range.
‘Style Stories’ with fashion influencer Erica Davies is a capsule collection of Autumn must-haves which delivered not only on style, but on great pocket friendly prices starting from £7.
Gorgeous quilted jackets, slogan sweats and a chocolate faux sheepskin flying jacket are among my faves.
Plus, George at Asda has just been crowned with the Best Kidswear in our Fabulous Fashion awards voted for by the Fabulous readers.
Click to buy enables you to shop the whole range online or you can just have a browse while you do the weekly shop.
You are welcome!
“Coat secured, £38!” Carrie wrote over the top of the clip.
“Late evening trip to Asda to secure the leopard print puffer coat,” she added in the caption.
“Love it – £38 bargain! Reminds me of the Ganni one.”
Carrie also revealed she’d picked up the jacket in a medium, as they do come in on the oversized side.
SUB Seán Reynolds punched home the winning goal deep in injury-time to give Louth victory in a Mullingar battle.
Reynolds pounced when a point attempt from fellow sub Daire McConnon dropped short, fisting the ball in from close range.
Louth boss Ger Brennan praised the impact of his bench, with subs Reynolds, McConnon and Tommy Durnin contributing 1-3 between them.
The ex-Dublin star said: “It’s an area we have been trying to improve on from last year.
“Two points on the board is great, but I thought a P45 was coming my way at stages of the second half!”
With Luke Loughlin leading the charge, Westmeath turned a 0-9 to 0-8 half-time decifit into a three-point lead by the 45th minute, prompting Brennan to turn to his bench.
New Westmeath boss Dermot McCabe said: “We put a huge effort in and were unlucky to get nothing out of it. Moral victories are no good.”
LOUTH: N McDonnell; D Corcoran, D Campbell, D McKenny; P Lynch 0-2, E Carolan, C Lennon 0-1; D McDonnell, C Grimes; A McDonnell 0-2, S Mulroy 0-5, 1 tpf, 2f, C Downey 0-2; C Keenan, K McArdle, R Burns 0-2, 1tp. Subs: T Durnin 0-1 for Grimes 45 mins; S Reynolds 1-0 for Downey 45; T McDonnell for Carolan 51; P Grimes-Murphy for Burns 58; D McConnon 0-2, 1f for Keenan 62.
WESTMEATH: C McCormack; J Gonoud, C Drumm, D Giles; E Gaffney, R Wallace 0-3, S McCartan; R Connellan, B Guerin; M Whittaker, F O’Hara, C Dillon; S Smith 0-1, L Loughlin 0-12, 2tp, 1tpf, 3f, R Forde 0-2, 1f. Subs: K O’Sullivan for O’Hara 24 mins; K Martin for Gaffney 51;, D McCartan for Forde 54; D Scahill for Giles 64; B Cooney for Smith 69.
REFEREE: B Tiernan (Dublin).
A DEVASTATED family said they will ‘never get over’ the sudden death of their seven-year-old after she went into shock.
John Boyd, 67, said his granddaughter Ruby Walker was a “fighter” and a “joyful” child and is urging others to check for the symptoms.
After Ruby underwent a double-lung transplant, she contracted an infection and died form septic shock.
Her grandfather, who served in the Royal Marines for 24 years, has since strived to spread awareness of infection and how to be aware of symptoms.
He said: “Sepsis is more common than people think, but so many don’t know the symptoms.
“It can take hold in hours. It took my granddaughter from us, and I want to help make people aware of it.
John has managed to raise he raised £19,000 for the UK Sepsis Trust in Ruby’s memory.
On January 22 he handed over the check to he CEO of the charity, Sarah Hamilton-Fairley.
He said: “This charity is so important.
“Ruby had been through so much in her short life, and to lose her like that is something we’ll never get over.”
Seven-year-old Ruby, who was born with cystic fibrosis, has had to endure contestant visitors to hospital and required oxygen form just six months old.
The youngster however was “determined” and “joyful” according to family.
“Ruby had a terrible start to life but she never gave up,” John added.
“By the time she was seven, her lungs were so damaged she was placed on the transplant list.
“She was running out of time, but Ruby being Ruby, she kept fighting.”
March 2019, after her lungs collapsed the year before, Ruby received a lung transplant from a girl who had died from meningitis.
She fully covered and could attend school without an oxygen tank and was described as “full of life and hope.”
However during the following summer she was rushed back to hospital with sepsis.
Some of the symptoms include body swelling, fast heart rate, fever, confusion and hyperventilation.
John urges anyone who spots these symptoms to get to hospital as Ruby went into septic shock “so quickly” they couldn’t save her.
Ruby tragically died August 31 2019 and her family have strived to raise money for the UK Sepsis Trust ever since.