Marks & Spencer's £35 'Chanel-inspired' cardigan in two colours 'looks classy'
02.05.2024 - 17:03
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Cardigans are perfect for layering during the tricky transitional seasons, so we were thrilled to see an expensive-looking take on the trend at M&S.
The Cotton Blend Textured Crew Neck Cardigan, £35 here, is offered in two gorgeous colours - and one shopper even compared it to Chanel. Made from a cotton blend in a regular fit, the affordable knitwear is sure to bring an elegant feel to any look. It features tipped trims at the crew neckline, cuffs and hem, along with gold buttons that look so luxurious.
We think this would pair perfectly with tailored trousers for work or thrown over flowy dresses in summer. In case you haven't noticed, the 'rich girl cardigan' is the latest must-have trend for spring, which many fashion fans have already been channelling recently.
They are often structured with a boxy fit, but Marks and Spencer's offering has a slightly relaxed silhouette. The £35 high-street piece is available in black and cream versions, both in-store and online, reports the Mirror.
It's a lovely basic, helping to elevate any everyday ensemble, whether you pair it with jeans and trainers, or trousers and heels. Read more: M&S 'absolutely gorgeous' £40 midi dress that 'looks expensive' is back in stock All you need to wear underneath the M&S cardigan this season is a round-neck T-shirt, with long or short sleeves, depending on the weather. Whether you're heading to the office, a brunch, or a dinner date, this beautifully made piece requires minimal effort but will certainly help you look the part.
On Marks and Spencer's website, one shopper said of the cardigan in a five-star review: "I love it. Looks so Chanel. I will wear it with pearl strand necklaces & black trousers.
Looks classy. Very pleased. I got the black with
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