M&S shoppers rave about £79 aviator jacket that keeps you warm and ‘looks really elegant’
29.11.2023 - 03:37
/ ok.co.uk
There’s nothing better than a cosy jacket to snuggle up in when the temperatures are dropping outside, and one style that has withstood the test of time is an aviator jacket. They may have originally been designed for the Air Force, but the style has become one of the go-to designs for fashion fans over the years, and every autumn and winter the style does the rounds once more, proving it's not going anywhere anytime soon. If you’ve been umming and ahhing about whether or not you should get your hands on one, this year should be the year you take the plunge, because Marks and Spencer has just dropped the perfect version that’ll not only keep you warm and cosy, but make you look elegant too.
The Faux Shearling Aviator Jacket, £79 here, has been getting high praise from shoppers for how warm it is, with its faux fur lining helping keep the cold at bay. It’s cut with a regular fit that was inspired by the original vintage style, and has an asymmetric zip up the front that shows off the oversized collar with buckle details on the collar and sides to give it a bit of edge. There are also two handy zipped pockets, and seam detailing all of which add up to the perfect jacket that manages to be practical, cosy, and chic all at the same time and will last you through many chilly autumns and winters to come.
Shoppers have been racing to snap up the Faux Shearling Aviator Jacket, £79 here, before it’s sold out, with one reviewer saying: “Lovely jacket. Looks really elegant. It keeps you lovely and warm.” Another added: “Was drawn towards these last year.
Guess they have been around for years… Anyway, went for it. It is cosy, soft by which I mean flexible and sits really nice around my hips. It was a really dubious purchase for me.
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