M&S shoppers rave as 'classy' dress that 'goes with anything' is reduced in Black Friday sale
24.11.2023 - 19:27
/ ok.co.uk
Marks & Spencer's 'classy' dress that 'goes with anything' is flying off the shelves in the Black Friday sale. The stylish Nobody's Child dress, originally priced at £55, has been reduced to £44 and is described as 'selling fast' online.
The dress, which boasts a five-star rating on the M&S website, features a 'fun' pinny style look and is praised for being 'true to size'.
The full product description on the M&S website reads: "With its pinny-style look, there's a fun feel to this cord shift dress from Nobody's Child. It's cut in a comfortable relaxed fit from pure organic cotton, with a fashionable mini length.
"Subtle scalloping around the deep V-neck adds an extra little detail. A pair of patch pockets provides the finishing touch. Nobody's Child designs are cut to a form-fitting shape, so if you're looking for a more relaxed fit, we recommend choosing the next size up." Perfect for the colder months, the unlined dress can be paired with a rollneck top, tights, chunky boots and a big coat.
It's currently available in sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. One happy customer shared: "I can not fault this dress, it's so classy, flattering and most of all, comfortable. Works with anything and feels great quality." Another shopper gushed: "Love this dress! Lovely soft cord and very comfortable! Think I'll buy the green one too." A third fan advised: "Love it.
Great dress for autumn/winter but size down as it's big fitting." You can snap up the Cord V-Neck Mini Shift Dress for just £44 here. In other fashion news, New Look is offering a Petite Black Cord Mini Pinafore Dress for an even more affordable £15. * This article was crafted with the help of an AI engine, which speeds up OK!'s editorial research and applies it to article
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