
Water and wind-proof summer jacket that's ‘lightweight and so comfortable' gets 40% off in sale
Spring may have arrived, but the weather in the UK is still changing. Showers and wind can ruin plans for the warmer months. So, it's a great time to make sure you're prepared with a reliable waterproof jacket to protect yourself from all the elements.
Amazon shoppers are going wild this week for the 33,000ft Women's Lightweight Softshell Jacket, hailing it as the "perfect" coat for fending off the wind and rain. And right now, thanks to this limited-time deal, shoppers can pick up one of their own for over £20 less.
The jacket is celebrated with a 4.5 out of 5-star rating for its waterproof and windproof qualities. It comes with a cosy fleece lining that's sure to keep you warm, whether the temperatures drop, making it apt for any weather condition. Customers have remarked that it "keeps you warm, the wind out and dry" while it also "boasts a stylish design that effortlessly complements various outfits."
Normally retailing at £59.99, the Softshell Jacket is now available with a 37% discount, reducing the price to £37.68. The design of the jacket is described as "lightweight but warm enough" and "so comfortable to wear, feels soft to touch and looks really good", perfect for facing the turbulent spring weather.
The 33,000ft Jacket is versatile, snug, and water-resistant, making it an excellent choice for outdoor pursuits such as hiking, running errands, or taking the dog for a walk, yet it still "It looks smart on." What's more, with ten eye-catching colours on offer, there's surely one to match any style - though it's worth noting not all shades necessarily have the same discount applied.
Featuring a dual-direction zipper, internal and external pockets, and a generously sized, snug hood, this Softshell Jacket is the stylish and practical addition your wardrobe has been missing, and it's sure to remain a staple all year round. A pleased customer commented: "Lightweight coat with a warm lining. Good for walking and easy to pack away in rucksack if it gets too warm. Large pockets for basics, purse, phone, keys."
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Further praise comes from this shopper who said: "Really pleased with jacket. Arrived very quickly. Lightweight and stylish. Could wear for any occasion. Good fit with two way zip. good choice of colours."
More praise comes from this shopper who chimed in: "Very good quality, looks well made and will be great for Spring and Autumn as it has a warm lining and is rainproof ( not tested that yet). I bought size 3XL so as to have a more roomy fit when wearing a thick jumper. (I usually buy a size 22 in a coat)There's a cord to pull in to fit better and to give a shape at the waist, if desired. Lovely choice of colours too."
And this customer simply noted: "Great coat, really good fit, haven't had rain to test the waterproofing, but it's one of my best buys through Amazon, love it."
If you're shopping for alternatives, head over to or at Uniqlo, you can get this Cotton Blend Parka, both come in a range of colours to peruse.

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