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'Lightweight' Regatta jacket 'comfortable all day long' now 60% less at Debenhams

'Lightweight' Regatta jacket 'comfortable all day long' now 60% less at Debenhams

Daily Recorda day ago
It's almost time to think about wearing extra layers when outside.
It's going to begin getting a bit cooler outside soon. With autumn looming and Hurricane Erin potentially affecting British weather, it's almost time to wave summer goodbye.
That means it's soon time to think about wrapping up warm when going outdoors. Although, since it's not winter just yet, it's best to look for something for the 'in between' seasons - and we know just the jacket.
The Regatta 'Marizion' Hooded Puffer Jacket has been described in reviews as "lightweight but very warm", making it ideal for the transitional period, not to mention that it has been dropped 60 per cent in the Debenhams sale.
The mid navy blue colourway is now just £36 after being reduced from its original £90, saving a total of £54 off the RRP. Meanwhile, there are other colours, although they are almost out of stock with a lesser discount.
Crafted with feather-free insulation and featuring a water-repellent finish, this puffer-style jacket will be ideal for keeping dry and warm, especially during light spells of rain.
Regatta 'Marizion' Hooded Puffer Jacket
£90
£36
Debenhams
Buy here
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It also comes complete with two handy side pockets for keeping hands warm or storing smaller items, alongside stretch binding on the hood opening, cuffs and hem to further prevent the cold from entering.
Available in sizes eight to 20, this Regatta jacket can be worn during outdoor activities such as walking the dog and hiking, as well as for when nipping to the shops or heading to the gym.
Shoppers who would prefer something with a touch of style might be keen to check out New Look's Brown Houndstooth Check Pattern Cropped Puffer Jacket that can be bought for £45.99.
Since some shoppers would prefer a longer length for extra protection against the elements, we have spotted this Black Hooded Longline Padded Coat for £89 at River Island.
As for the Regatta jacket in the Debenhams sale, it has earned a 4.5 rating from pleased customers who have said that it is "light but really warm" and "definitely water resistant."
One shopper said: "This is exactly the jacket I was looking for. Lovely and lightweight but really warm too. Not too warm on those in between days though. The fit is nice and the colour is lovely.
Fashion deal of the week
Looking for a jacket deal ahead of the upcoming autumn season?
Then Debenhams has just dropped a staggering 50 percent off the "weather resistant" TOG24 'Marina' Softshell Long Jacket by half-price, reducing the cost from £120 to just £60.
Fashion fans looking for something both stylish and practical will appreciate this jacket thanks to its long, sleek design that can be worn everywhere from walking the dog to a trip to the shops.
The gently elasticated jacket is said to be "resistant" to wind and rain, with micro-fleece bonding on the inside to prevent any cold air from making its way in, ensuring the weather feels "super cosy."
Finished with two handy side zip pockets that keeps hands warm and smaller essentials safely stored, the softshell jacket offers a smart aesthetic that is ideal for travelling, a trip to the office, or protecting an outfit on a night out.
So far, the TOG24 Jacket is still available to buy in sizes eight through to 24, with the 50 per cent discount covering all three colours - dark grey, khaki and black.
Raving about their purchase, one shopper said: "One five-star review read: "Great coat for the in between weather and showers. Have been wearing it loads and love the green colour as it goes with everything and is a nice change from black and grey that I normally would buy."
Shop Debenhams' half-price deal on the TOG24 'Marina' Softshell Long Jacket that is now down from £120 to £60.
"Waterproof to a certain point, if you stay out in heavy rain you would get wet eventually but it would keep you dry until you get shelter. Zip up pockets always a bonus and internal pockets handy too."
A second glowing review read: "I love this jacket. It's really practical, warm, light to wear. The colour is lovely too. And it's shower proof."
Another enthusiastic response read: "Fabulous value for money, definitely water resistant, a great wind shield and very warm. Lightweight. I brought this for a trip to Iceland in march and definitely did the trick
However, a three-star review criticising the fit read: "Thinner than I was expecting and sizing came up a bit small but otherwise lovely."
But another happy purchaser said: "This is a great jacket to layer under the waterproof on cold days or wear on its own. Super soft and comfortable to wear all day long."
Bag the Regatta 'Marizion' Hooded Puffer Jacket for £36, down from £90, in the Debenhams sale now.
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