The Tesco brand is making a change to the way customers can buy clothes (Picture: Getty/F&F)

Whether it’s food, electronics, clothes or toiletries, Tesco is known for its wide range of products both online and in store.

Now, it’s understood to be making a major change to its affordable F&F range for the first time in six years – and it’s reintroducing a policy that was previously axed in 2018.

That’s right: customers will now reportedly be able to order clothes from the F&F range directly through Tesco online, just like the old days.

According to Drapers, the clothing ranges will form part of the Tesco Marketplace, which was rolled out in June and features 9,000 products spanning the realms of homeware, toys and DIY.

Though, speaking to Drapers, a Tesco spokesperson declined to give specific details, they confirmed: ‘We’re always looking for ways to improve our online offer for customers and we’ll keep them posted if and when we have anything to share.’

Previously, F&F fans were able to purchase affordable garms online through Tesco Direct, though this was scrapped in 2018 after the range had moved from the separate F&F clothing website in 2016.

Tesco launched F&F in 2001 (Picture: Getty Images)

And so, until January, customers who wanted the convenience of ordering online rather than in-store were able to purchase F&F clothing through Next.

This isn’t the only change Tesco has made to its ranges this year. Earlier this month, F&F launched its first-ever homeware brand.

The new range has products starting from just 50p – arguably giving Primark a run for its money – and includes over 1,000 lines, including glassware, rugs and footstools, soft furnishings and decorative accessories.

Focusing on a ‘versatile palette of textural whites and grounding neutrals,’ there’s not too much in the way of bright colour here – but it’s arguably perfect for the beige lovers, and with a stunning price tag to match.

‘We’re really excited to launch F&F Home with our A/W 24 range, rooted in neutral palettes, timeless shapes, and tactile cosy fabrics,’ Donna Bridgeman, Head of Design at F&F Home, said following the launch.

‘We’ve worked tirelessly to create pieces that hold longevity in their styles and can form the foundations of a restful, calm, and balanced home.’

Metro.co.uk has contacted Tesco for comment.

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