A coveted jacket from a celebrity-loved fashion brand has received a major price cut in time for payday. Hailed as the ‘high street’s most popular quilted jacket’ by in 2024, is now available for a fraction of its original price thanks to a nifty deal stack.
Previously retailing for £125, the cult-favourite jacket was spied all over social media throughout autumn due to it being tipped as the ‘perfect transitional piece’ by the brand. But with leopard print still dominating trends, it’s equally ideal for spring, and can now be
It comes as the jacket has been reduced to £50 in Nobody’s Child’s sale. But for a limited time, anyone who uses the code can get an additional 20% off, taking the price down to £40 - but the offer ends on Wednesday, April 30.
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The 100% organic cotton number is the ultimate layering piece thanks to its lightweight feel and breathable fabric. It’s basically prime for the days when it’s chilly in the mornings but sunny in the afternoon.
It boasts a round neck design with long sleeves and patch pockets, complete with black trims and button fastenings. Despite its popularity, it’s still available in Previously, the sizing was an issue for some shoppers, but the retailer has mentioned it has a ‘new improved fit’, and recommends ordering your usual size.
Quilted leopard jackets are more statement than staple, but the fact that Joanie also has this for £89, while proves that they’re a popular style that will inject some personality into your wardrobe.
The Nobody’s Child sale is the best place to pick up the jacket, whether you’ve been eyeing it up for months or are only just considering it, with the item . It’s also on sale at , where someone hailed it as a ‘lovely lightweight quilted jacket’. Or you can .
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