M&S shoppers rave about 'eye-catching' jumper slashed to almost half price in January sale


M&S has launched its new year sale, and shoppers can get huge discounts on clothing and homeware.

If the ‘new year, new me mantra’ is part of your January plans, giving your wardrobe a refresh could help with your 2024 reinvention.

While many are looking to cut back on spending after Christmas, well-timed sales are handy for treating yourself to some new and affordable clothes.

M&S’ sale has seen some of last year’s most highly-rated and coveted pieces heavily discounted, and many are still in season.

The Striped Crew Neck Jumper has been slashed from £29.50 to £15, and it’s still available in every size.

Buy: Striped Crew Neck Jumper (£15)

The stylish jumper has a twist on a regular striped pattern, with stripes of increasing thicknesses, giving a unique and contemporary look that you would usually see with higher-end brands.

The soft material and split-sleeve detail give the jumper a comfortable and flattering fit, which is versatile to dress up or down for different occasions.

The sale clothing item has been rated five stars by most shoppers, with some calling it ‘very comfy’

Kayval said: ”Eye-catching striped jumper. Not too heavy. Looks good with skirt or trousers.”

Cupcake0911 said: ”I bought this in small and medium as not sure about sizing nowadays with Marks. I am a 34E bust and kept the small as I like things fitted. It is a great jumper and very comfy. Thinking about buying the matching skirt.”

JFass commented: ”Beautiful jumper, very flattering. Great value for money.”

ARClancashire also added: ”I really wanted to keep this jumper, it fits great apart from the sleeves, they were just too long for me, ending way past my fingers. Nice style and fit though.”

Some reviews do mention that they found the sleeves too long, but for a more classic striped jumper, the Funnel Neck Stripe Jumper from French Connection is also on sale and a good alternative.

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