M&S fans rave about £60 ‘lightweight’ teddy coat that’s ‘perfect for layering’ this winter
14.12.2023 - 16:05
/ ok.co.uk
We may be halfway through December by now, but there are still plenty of chilly months ahead of us which is why now is the perfect time to invest in a new cosy winter coat.
The perfect winter coat is warm, and lightweight enough to layer without feeling too bulky or heavy, whilst still being chic and versatile enough to be worn just about anywhere – and according to shoppers, Marks and Spencer has just the thing. The Teddy Texture coat, £59 here, has been praised for how snuggly and warm it is, and its classic style and super soft teddy material means it's timeless enough to be worn year after year.
The M&S teddy coat has a boxy, regular fit that not only looks relaxed and effortless, but makes sure you have plenty of room underneath for layering to help stay extra warm during the winter months. It has a cosy lapel-style collar and two patch pockets on the front, with faux horn buttons that give it a more elevated, high-low look, making it perfect for wearing pretty much anywhere.
Got a casual brunch with the girls? Wear it with jeans, heeled boots and a cosy knit. Got a work Christmas party? Throw it on over a velvet mini dress and heels for a luxe-looking textural outfit.
When it comes to shopping we’re all about investing in things that can work for plenty of different occasions and won’t go out of style any time soon, which is why the M&S Teddy Texture coat, £59 here, is an ideal winter buy. Marks and Spencer shoppers have been singing the praises of the Teddy Texture coat, £59 here, saying: “Warm, comfortable and at my usual size still roomy enough for layering underneath.” “Lovely comfy jacket lightweight and warm great for winter, very on trend,” said another, whilst a third wrote: “Lovely dark green jacket, fits
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