WANT to wear something stylish to keep cool during the hot summer weather, but don’t really like dressing up?
Look no further than Marks & Spencer – shoppers are raving about their stunning linen trousers.
The M&S collection Tapered Pants in Pure Linen are the perfect wardrobe for summer.
You can dress them up or down and you’ll stay cool all day thanks to the luxurious, breathable fabric.
What’s not to love?
Retailing for just £39.50, the trousers are sure to be something you have in your wardrobe for years to come.
The best part is that they’re also available in five different colors, so you can stock up.
Plus, the size range is inclusive – from size 6 to 24, the pants also come in three different lengths: short, regular, and long.
The online product description says: “These pure linen pants are a lightweight, breathable option for hot days.
‘They are designed in a comfortable tapered fit and feature a flattering high waist with a streamlined hook and hem closure.
“Complete with belt loops and handy side pockets for your essentials. M&S Collection: easy-to-wear wardrobe staples that combine classic and contemporary styles.”
And shoppers agree they’re a must-have, with many leaving rave five-star reviews about them online too.
One said: “I bought these in three colors because they are very comfortable and can be worn for both work and play.
“The cut is classic and looks great with flats and heels, making the piece incredibly versatile – they will be worn over and over again as a wardrobe staple.”
“I loved these pants, they fit perfectly and look very elegant with a shirt. The quality is brilliant. Very happy customer”, commented a second.
“Lovely quality and beautiful fit. I liked it so much that I bought it in two colors,” wrote another.
And someone else said: “Love these linen pants, they really look smarter than I expected, wonderful details on the back pockets and good fit and very comfortable to wear
“The legs are neither narrow nor too wide, a very flattering shape.”
But stylish linen pants aren’t the only fashion option shoppers are loving at the supermarket chain right now.
Fashion fanatics have also flocked to Photograph the Cotton Rich Crochet Longline Cardigan – and it’s perfect for layering at night.
Made from a rich cotton blend, it ensures breathability and comfort, which is ideal for warmer holiday destinations or even the unpredictable British summer.
The crochet details add a touch of sophistication, making it a stylish choice without compromising comfort and the soft, airy fabric drapes beautifully, allowing ease of movement whilst maintaining a stylish appearance.
The design is contemporary and timeless, ensuring it can be paired with a variety of outfits.
For a casual daytime look, wear a simple t-shirt and jeans.
It’s the perfect piece to wear over a bikini when going to the beach bar or over a blouse for an outdoor dinner.
At £39.50, this cardigan is also a fantastic investment.
Is supermarket fashion the new high street?
Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale weighs in:
Supermarkets have really upped their game when it comes to their fashion lines. These days, when you go to do your weekly food shopping, you can also choose from a selection of stylish, purse-friendly pieces for the whole family.
Tesco has just announced a 0.7 per cent rise for the quarter thanks to “strong growth in clothing” and M&S has claimed the title of number one womenswear destination on the high street.
Asda’s George clothing range made £1.5m for the supermarket in 2023, 80 per cent of Sainsbury’s clothes were sold at full price rather than discounts and Nutmeg at Morrisons sales also rose by 2 per cent last year .
So what is it about supermarket fashion that is so successful?
Not only are the clothes really affordable, they’re also good quality – many of them being part of programs like the Better Cotton Initiative.
They often stick to classic pieces that they know will last the customer year after year.
Plus, because they buy so much inventory, they can deliver parts quickly and buy cheaper because of the volumes.
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