One Marks and Spencer shopper said: 'They're soooo soft and snuggly' 🙌
Marks and Spencer shoppers are impressed with a range of "gorgeous" jumpers dubbed "such good quality" after they were shared online.
Recently, Marks and Spencer caused a stir after sharing a carousel of images of its new sweatshirts, including its Striped Crew Neck Relaxed Jumper. With the colder weather set to make its presence known, many shoppers are on the hunt for clothing that'll keep them warm without compromising on style.The cable knit jumper, which costs £29.50, comes in a vibrant orange shade with cream and pale pink stripes. It's relaxed in its cut, with a crew neck and blouson sleeves.
Instagram Phoebe said: "Omg these jumpers are gorgeous! M&S winning again". A second shopper said: "The prettiest jumpers! They look such good quality too love the colours". Nikki commented: "I was eyeing up these sweaters in store this morning. They're soooo soft and snuggly." Tracie added: "I so love this!!"
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