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Cat Deeley's chic striped shirt and jeans combo is a classic outfit everyone will look good in - and we've found the exact pieces on the high street

Cat Deeley's chic striped shirt and jeans combo is a classic outfit everyone will look good in - and we've found the exact pieces on the high street

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Cat Deeley 's chic striped shirt and jeans combination is a classic outfit that everyone will look good in - and we've found the exact pieces on the high street.
The This Morning presenter, 48, always looks stylish while presenting the popular ITV show alongside her co-star Ben Shephard, 50.
And she recently showed fans what was in her in wardrobe and fans were obsessed with what she was wearing while showcasing her items.
Cat looked stylish in a blue and ivory stripe Sienna Cotton Shirt from Boden.
And it's totally affordable with a price tag of £65.
She paired the look with some Blue Tailored Wide Leg Jeans from River Islan d, which will cost you £52.
EXACT MATCH: Sienna Cotton Shirt
£65.00 Shop
EXACT MATCH: Blue Tailored Wide Leg Jeans
£52.00 Shop
But there are plenty of others that look just like what Cat has rocked for above and below the price that she paid.
High Street store H&M have a cheaper version of the stylish shirt which looks very similar to Cat's.
The shop offers a white and blue linen shirt for just £27.99.
Meanwhile Fat Face also sell a very similar looking shirt for £49.50, which is called the White Beachwear Stripe Longline Shirt.
With more or less exactly the same colour blue as the one on Cat's shirt, Next has a shirt called Star by Julien MacDonald Blue Stripe Stretch Shirt for £55.
JOULES also sell Amilla Blue & White Stripe Longline Relaxed Fit Shirt - which is currently in sale for £33.
French Connection's blue and white Stripe Relaxed Popover Shirt is also on sale for £39.
Don't worry because there is also some similar jean choices that look alike to what Cat was rocking.
Linen shirt £27.99 Shop
White Beachwear Stripe Longline Shirt £49.50 Shop
Star by Julien MacDonald Blue Stripe Stretch Shirt £55.00 Shop
Amilla Blue & White Stripe Longline Relaxed Fit Shirt £33.00 Shop
Stripe Relaxed Popover Shirt £39.00 Shop
You can grab some Long Wide-Leg Jeans from & Other Stories for £59.00.
But they are currently on offer as they are originally £97.00.
M&S are also selling Lyocell™ Blend Wide Palazzo Leg Jeans - which are very similar to Cat's jeans.
And John Lewis' HUSH Lya Pleat Front Wide Leg Jeans, Mid Blue, also have a big discount, originally priced at £90.00, and they are now £39.00.
Long Wide-Leg Jeans £59.00 Shop
Lyocell™ Blend Wide Palazzo Leg Jeans £45.00 Shop
HUSH Lya Pleat Front Wide Leg Jeans, Mid Blue £39.00 Shop
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