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Is Lidl’s £50 bag of croissants the height of chic or just an unconventional fad?

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The Lidl bag will go on sale from Thursday and all proceeds will be donated to children's charity NSPCC.

Considering that it is based on a classic symbol of France, its creators must have thought that the final result could only be modern.

However, some might say that Lidl’s latest clothing offering is really bad.

The bag is shaped like a roll-top bakery bag and comes with a croissant-shaped wallet inside.

Created by New York designer Nik Bentel, the item costs £50 and is described as a “limited edition luxury leather bag”.

It will go on sale from Thursday and all proceeds will be donated to children’s charity NSPCC.

The Lidl bag will go on sale from Thursday and all proceeds will be donated to children’s charity NSPCC.

The bag is shaped like a roll-top bakery bag and comes with a croissant-shaped wallet inside.

The bag is shaped like a roll-top bakery bag and comes with a croissant-shaped wallet inside.

Mr. Bentel, who believes that

Mr. Bentel, who believes that “design should take the mundane and make it memorable,” is known for his “Pasta Bags” collection.

Mr. Bentel, who believes that “design should take the mundane and make it memorable,” is known for his collection of “Pasta Bags,” which mimic boxes of spaghetti, penne and farfalle.

This is not the first time the supermarket has ventured into the world of fashion. Lidl launched its first clothing collection in 2021, including T-shirts bearing the company’s blue and yellow logo.

Joanna Gomer, Lidl’s marketing director, said she hoped Bentel’s creation would “revolutionise the world of luxury fashion”.

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