Buying the men's version would cost £1.50 extra
As summer approaches, shoppers are looking to build up their wardrobe for the warmer season. While bargain retailer Primark is normally the go-to for many fashion fans on a budget, shoppers were annoyed after noticing an identical pair of sunglasses were priced differently for men and women.
READ MORE: Primark shoppers need ‘dream’ £50 Spring suit that comes in six 'gorgeous' colours after spotting it at Grand National The sunglasses that were women's cost just £2.50, whereas the men's ones were £4 - nearly double the price as the women’s version. Nicky Jones called it a “naughty” move by Primark while Sadie Selina commented “lol just trying to charge more for the same thing.”
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