Marks and Spencer fans swap jumpers for 'elegant' £35 Chanel-inspired cardigan that doubles up as a winter jacket
14.11.2023 - 19:47
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Marks and Spencer customers are heaping praise on a cardigan that doubles as a jacket. The Chanel-inspired Cardigan has been described as 'looking much more expensive than it is' and a 'useful addition for autumn/winter'.
The £35 M&S Collection Recycled Blend Textured Button Front Cardigan is designed in a comfortable regular fit, with a timeless crew neckline. It has contrasting ribbed trims and patch pocket detailing which complete the elegant look.
Gold buttons add a touch of elegance to the timeless piece. The cardigan is available in two colours - off-white light natural and midnight navy. The textured knit is available in sizes extra-small to extra-large, but some of the sizes are selling out fast.
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The budget-friendly M&S piece is a guaranteed wardrobe staple that can be worn for years to come. You can wear with a pair of black skinny jeans a boot for a more casual look, or dressed up with a satin skirt and some heels for evening occasions.
Marks and Spencer customers have been heaping on praise for the cardigan, which has been given an average of four stars out of five by reviewers, with shoppers mentioning that the elegant cardigan is 'versatile' and 'comfortable' to wear.
One reviewer said: "Beautiful classic cardigan, super soft on the inside, I’m so delighted with this! Bought in both colours. This is a really lovely mushroomy white."
Another said: "Very smart and comfortable cardigan. The dark navy does look black so could be very versatile." A third penned: "A
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