M&S’ ‘versatile’ and ‘flattering’ cargo trousers have been slashed to just £14 in Christmas Eve sale
24.12.2023 - 10:01
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Although this time of year we’re usually eagerly anticipating the Boxing Day sales in the hopes of getting a bargain or two, it seems Marks and Spencer couldn’t bear to make us wait a moment long, as it’s launched its massive Christmas Eve sale – and it promises to be one of its best yet. The shopping event includes womenswear, menswear, childrenswear, beauty and homeware, all reduced by up to 50% with some items having an even bigger saving, and there are some absolute bargains to be found.
One of the best deals we’ve spotted is the Crepe Cargo Relaxed Trousers, which have rave reviews and have been slashed from £39.50 to just £14 here. The bargain cargo trousers are the ultimate wardrobe staple that are versatile enough to wear with just about anything and will work across all seasons, looking just as good with a cosy winter knit and chunky boots are they do with a cropped T-shirt and platform sandals in the summer.
As well as being easy to style, the Crepe Cargo Relaxed Trousers, £14 here (was £39.50), are super comfy too. Made from a lightweight crepe material, they have a relaxed fit and a high waistband that makes them ultra-flattering, with four roomy pockets on the legs to give them that classic cargo look – not to mention store all your belongings.
There’s even an elasticated cord hidden inside the hem that can be pulled to create a cuffed look, giving you different ways of styling them.
The Crepe Cargo Relaxed Trousers, £14 here (was £39.50), come in three different colours, dark green, black and chocolate brown, with all three colourways dropping into the M&S Christmas Eve sale. You also get a choice of three different leg lengths, with petite, regular and tall options available in sizes 6-24, so you can get
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