An M&S store
At the moment, Marks and Spencer is selling a fashionable £22.50 blouse that customers absolutely love because they say it matches well with different outfits. This Cotton Blend Crew Neck Smocked Blouse can be dressed up for a smart work style or worn casually on weekends, available in black and white shades, reports BirminghamLive.
This sought after blouse fits sizes 6-24 according to MandS, which highlights it as a hot item online with hundreds browsing it. The machine washable blouse won over fans due to its need for only a slight touch of an iron.
Marks and Spencer explains this attractive cotton-blend blouse can enhance your weekday or weekend outfit. It has regular fit with short gathered sleeves giving it a girly shape plus pretty detailed smocking around the crew neck and cuffs. This clothing piece belongs to the MandS Collection which merges classic with current styles.
It has been met with rave reviews on the Marks and Spencer website from eight shoppers. One happy customer 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.”
Another purchaser mentioned: “Quite a floaty cottony fabric with a really nice smocked neckline and gently elasticated short sleeves. In the white version this will go well with most of my wardrobe.”
One person commented: “Love this blouse. Only needs a minimum amount of ironing. Is so silky and comfy and goes with absolutely everything.”
Another shopper suggested buying a smaller size, saying: “Nice blouse but needs to go down a size as comes up big.”
You can check out the MandS smocked blouse for £22.50 here. Alternatively, MandS is also selling this popular slim fit vest top for £8.50, which has received over 500 positive reviews.
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