
Rochelle Humes wows in 'perfect' £35 summer jumper from Next
Rochelle Humes has once again wowed fans with an item from her collection at Next
Summer in the UK is a bit of a lottery. One day, it's warm and sunny, the next, it's chucking it down with rain.
That's why it's always wise to have a lightweight jumper or cardigan at the ready. Recently, This Morning star Rochelle Humes showcased the perfect summer jumper on the Next website.
The ITV presenter has an ongoing collection with the fashion retailer and this new-in piece is just the ticket for the unpredictable British weather. The crew-neck fitted jumper, priced at £35, features keyhole detailing all over.
Rochelle teams the relaxed-fit knit with loose-fitting light-blue jeans for a laid-back daytime look. It would look equally as chic with denim shorts or tailored shorts on hot days or thrown over a summer dress or skirt, reports OK!.
Meanwhile, Boden offers a similar Cotton Stitch Crew Jumper in a crochet style. Priced at £70, it comes in ivory and brown; the model pairs it with medium blue denim cut-offs.
Over at Roman, shoppers can snap up a Crochet Tunic Top (£40) in white, teal, black, and beige. It's the perfect holiday piece to wear over a swimsuit or with shorts. Choose from sizes 10-20.
The stylish piece is also available in a blue colourway with pink and green stripes. It is available in sizes extra small, small, medium, large, extra large, and extra, extra large.
Returning to Rochelle's jumper from Next, one shopper said in the reviews section: "Gorgeous jumper. It is perfect for this time of year as not too hot and not too cold."
Another added: "Loved the jumper but had to return as it was too short on me - I'm only 5.3 inches." A third wrote: "Very nice, fitted well, good quality."
A further buyer commented: "Gorgeous jumper but massively oversized. I'm a size 14-16 and bought an XS!! Lovely cropped jumper, but huge."
Another said: "An ideal spring top which teams up with any colour jeans and chinos." A sixth buyer concluded: " Good transitional jumper. Needs a camisole underneath."
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