Marks and Spencer shoppers praise 'warm but not bulky' £39 winter coat that comes in 5 colours
18.10.2023 - 16:23
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Shoppers are racing to Marks & Spencer to get their hands on £39.50 winter coat which fashion fans say is the perfect mix of 'warm but not bulky'.
The Recycled Thermowarmth Hooded Puffer Jacket, which comes in sizes 6-24, has been hailed 'perfect' for chilly walks thanks to its showerproof and integrated insulation technology.
The budget friendly buy features a funnel neck to keep you warm, and has been fleece-lined for added insulation, and features side pockets with hidden popper studs for practicality.
There's also a handy detachable hood, which can be removed when it's not raining, or placed back on for unpredictable downpours. Speaking of rain, the coat is also completely waterproof, as it has been crafted with Marks and Spencer's water-repellent Stormwear fabric and Thermowarmth technology, ensuring you'll stay dry in showers and extra toasty when it's chilly.
It also comes in five different colours - black, chocolate brown, beige, poppy red and midnight navy - with some fashion lovers so impressed, they've bought it in multiple colours. With a near-perfect five-star rating, the M&S Collection Recycled Thermowarmth Hooded Puffer Jacket has been showered with glowing reviews.
One happy customer said: "Really pleased with this jacket - I brought the chocolates brown colour. I was worried it might be too long in arms as I’m petite but no the size 10 was perfect." A second wrote: "I’m really pleased with this jacket ideal for autumn/winter wear, especially suitable as a short car coat." "Exactly what I've been looking for in a jacket.
Right length, handy hood, light yet warm with warm feel pockets too," said a third. One fashion fan raved: "Really pleased - good fit, nice and warm and didn’t realise hood is detachable
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