'Super little jacket!' Fans are loving Marks & Spencer's version of sellout leopard print winter jacket
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Leopard print fans are loving Marks & Spencer’s cosy winter jacket.
High-street store Gap was selling a similar hooded leopard print puffer jacket, which was made with their signature ColdControl technology to keep customers toasty while out in the cold.
However, the £85 coat quickly sold out for its trendy leopard print design and overall practicality for the cold and wet British winters.
So fans headed over to reliable M&S, where their similar design comes in at less than half the price!
The high-street giant’s Padded Leopard Print Jacket comes with Thermowarmth technology, designed to keep you cosy in the coldest of conditions.
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Thermowarmth Padded Leopard Print Jacket
Hood, high neck and lining help keep out chills, even on the coldest of days.
Marks & Spencer
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While stock lasts
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£35
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This paired with the hood and high-neck collar just what we all want for the blistery December conditions.
And customers are absolutely loving the winter warmer, with the product getting almost exclusively five-star reviews.
‘Lovely Jacket!’ wrote one fan. ‘Stylish and on trend, will enjoy wearing it as it fits well and amazingly has warm lined pockets not often found in even very expensive high end ski wear. Thanks M&S.’
‘Super little jacket!’ raved another. ‘I couldn’t resist this jacket so ordered it straight away!
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‘It really is a super little jacket, wore for the first time last Friday, it was heavy rain and cold, it was so so warm and no rain got through! Not one drop!! Love the print, style just about everything!’.
Many loved the sturdy hood, with one writing, ‘Love this coat that has a proper hood not thin one which all other coats have.’
And others were won over by the jacket’s slightly non-traditional leopard print, which is slightly more khaki green than brown.
‘Although this jacket is more green than brown I love it more because of this,’ wrote one fan. ‘It is more edgy than traditional tones.’
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‘I shall wear it with skinny jeans or a denim mini for a bang on trend but warm style statement!!’.
Another added of the colour, ‘It is quite unusual in a good way’.
The all-rounder jacket has already sold out in a couple of sizes but is still available in eight varied sizes, so we’d get your hands on it quick!
Aleesha is Digital Beauty Editor at woman&home, where she gets to share her expertise into all the best techniques, sharpest tools and newest products—with a particular savvy in skincare and fragrance.
Previously, she was Deputy Editor and Beauty & Fashion Editor for My Imperfect Life, where she headed up the beauty, fashion and eCommerce pages. In the past, she has worked as Shopping Writer at woman&home, gained an AOP awards nomination after working on their news team, contributed to Women's Health, Stylist and Goodto and earned an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London.
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