'Flattering' £22.50 M&S blouse gets near-perfect rating as shoppers vow to 'wear it often'


M&S is continuing to impress fashion fans with its ever-expanding clothing range.

The supermarket and retail giant has put style at the forefront in recent years, with all generations heading there to build on-trend looks.

Many pieces go viral for their wearable designs, affordable pricing and good-quality finishes.

The latest piece to catch shoppers’ eyes is a simple and understated top, that’s versatile enough to style with many different outfits.

BUY: Cotton Blend Crew Neck Smocked Blouse (£22.50)

At £22.50, the blouse is an affordable wardrobe addition, and the timeless design means it can be worn for years to come.

It comes in a choice of two neutral colours – white and black, with the white proving popular and beginning to sell out. Some shoppers are even saying they’ve bought both, so you’ll want to be quick to get your hands on them.

The minimal design is elevated by delicate details like a smocked neckline and shirred cuffs, and is styled with a white denim skirt in the photo, but could also be worn with jeans or a skirt.

Most shoppers have given the top a five-star rating, and some are saying it ‘can be worn in many ways’.

Waldi said: ”True to photo, I really like the design, will wear it often this spring.”

Another shopper commented: ”A flattering top that can be worn many ways, smart or casual. The white version caught my eye but wasn’t in store so tried on the black. Ended up buying both colours.”

Oh Lee also added: ”Lovely slightly longer blouse. Only thing that would have improved it is if it had been 100% cotton. Haven’t washed yet, so can’t say.”

Some reviews mention the material of the blouse, which is a cotton and viscose mix, and those who prefer their clothes to be fully cotton to keep them cool could alternatively go for the Poppy Embroidered Blouse from Fat Face.

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