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Marks and Spencer shoppers have been rushing out to buy an "extremely lightweight" raincoat that is keeping them dry and cool during the British summer.
The fashion retailer's M&S Collection Recycled Showerproof Hooded Packaway Raincoat, priced at £32.50, is perfect for adding to your wardrobe to keep you protected from any miserable July showers.
As reported by the Liverpool Echo, the waterproof coat is currently 'trending' on the retailer's website and has an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars. It can be bought in small, medium and large sizes.
Not just waterproof, as another neat feature is that it is described as "space-saving", as it has been designed to be packed away for convenience, making it perfect for adding to your suitcase or travel case.
The jacket has been designed in a comfy regular fit and comes with four handy flap pockets, elasticated cuffs, a drawstring waist and hem to keep out any summer draughts. Meanwhile, its hood and showerproof finish will keep you dry during on those rainy days.
Numerous shoppers have left the Recycled Showerproof Hooded Packaway Raincoat glowing five-star reviews, with it being hailed as "essential" for the summer showers we in the UK usually experience.
One shopper said: "I bought his as a replacement for a previously similar product from M&S unfortunately the zipper broke and I was disappointed that I could not get the same product. This is the best next. Perfect for travel, fold up small and is lightweight. Lives in my handbag. Like the length, and the zipper is better and sturdier than the previous product. Machine washable and overall a good product and outstanding value for money."
A second praised: "Lovely soft fabric that isn’t clammy on the skin like some lightweight
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M&S shoppers looking for a light cover-up for the colder summer evenings are heaping praise on a "versatile" and "lightweight" cardigan they have spotted online.
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