The weather is set to be scorching for most of the country this week, and while this is great news for during the day, warm temperatures at night can result in a restless sleep.
11.05.2023 - 15:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
New Look shoppers have been raving over a khaki green jumpsuit after it was shared on social media recently.
The high street retailer is a popular go-to for many fashion fans who are looking to snap up some on-trend pieces without breaking the bank. And with the weather getting warmer, many are on the lookout for something that will freshen up their wardrobes.
Which is why they are loving New Look's Khaki Utility Wide Leg Crop jumpsuit, which looks like the ideal outfit that will keep us cool when the temperatures rise. Priced at just £33.99, the versatile jumpsuit can be dressed up or down during the warmer season.
The jumpsuit is currently available in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 and is described as a 'sunny-weather staple' by New Look, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Designed in a lightweight fabric with a cropped leg, the khaki jumpsuit offers an easy-breeze style that can be paired with some fashionable sliders and a pair of sunnies. It also features a flattering fit and flare design, belted waist, utility pocket and collared neckline.
Fashion fans' pulses were sent racing over the Khaki Utility Wide Leg Crop jumpsuit after it was recently shared on Instagram by the retailer. It also garnered significant attention after it was shared by social media influencer @lottensheppard.
Both posts gained multiple likes and comments, as shoppers rushed to tag friends and family in "the best summer jumpsuit" that they couldn't wait to snap up.
Among the comments, one shopper said: "The best summer jumpsuit!!"
A second comment read: "Obsessed with this jumpsuit.
A third gushed: "Spring vibes."
A positive fourth shopper said: "Such a vibeeeee."
Shoppers can purchase the £33.99 Khaki Utility Wide Leg Crop jumpsuit from the New Look
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