SHOPPERS have been left stunned after seeing a popular 90s accessories trend back on the shelves in Primark.
Jilly Cross shared her disbelief after spotting the bracelets back in fashion again in a video posted to her TikTok channel.
Primark shoppers noticed a 90s trend has returned to the accessories departmentCredit: GettyJilly Cross picked up multiple packs of the thin metal banglesCredit: TikTok/@jillyisabellaOther shoppers have felt nostalgic after seeing the braceletsCredit: TikTok/@jillyisabellaBut it didn't stop her from buying two sets.
It was difficult to sneak around without being heard in the 1990s and early 2000s due to the jangling of thin metal bangles.
The mantra 'less is more' meant nothing when it came to this trend as it was all about arms stacked with as many bracelets as possible.
Celebs who prefer to go bra-less - from Kim Kardashian to Mariah CareyAnd now they're back in stores in case you don't have any still lurking in your old jewellery box.
Primark's Metallic Bangle Pack comes in either silver or gold, with eight bracelets per set.
Plus, they are only £3.50, meaning you can snatch up multiple sets to achieve the stacked look.
A description on the Primark website reads: "Brace yourselves to fall for these bangles."
Sharing a video of her Primark haul including the bangles, Glasgow influencer Jilly said: "These are literally straight out of my eight-year-old wardrobe."
Someone else chimed in: "Omg remember them bangles!!"
A third wrote: "The noise from those bangles is such a blast from the past."
Meanwhile, a fourth added: "I'm taking this as a sign to go to Primark now haha."
Elsewhere in store, shoppers have joked they "have PTSD" after spotting a noughties shoe trend everyone was glad to see the back of has returned to the footwear department.
Primark's new £5 ballet flats come in a wide range of colours, including, blue, pink and nude.
What is Balenciaga and how do you pronounce it?But people have moaned: "You can't even walk in them because it hurts".
Another nostalgic trend, however, has fashion fans racing to their nearest store to get their hands on it.
The fierce animal print left its mark on 90s fashion and was everywhere - from hats and coats to mini dresses and trousers.
And now it's back on the rails with the new £14 low-rise maxi skirt and £16 maxi slip dress leaving shoppers gushing "I need it ASAP".