
Jacket worth £130 that is 'like wearing a sleeping bag' under £40 at Debenhams
With multiple hot spells this year, we'd be forgiven for thinking that summer will last forever. However, as the season draws to a close, autumn isn't too far away.
That means it's almost time to begin thinking about wrapping up a bit warmer when outdoors, so there's no harm in looking for any deals that might help save some money ahead of the new season.
This is where Debenhams' massive sale has come in handy, offering up to 70 percent off its fashion product category, which includes the popular Regatta 'Elender' Longline Puffer Jacket that is selling fast.
Currently described as "popular" on the retailer's website, it can be bought for just £39, although it is worth a staggering £130, meaning shoppers are saving a mammoth £91 in total off the RRP.
When the cold winds and rain eventually head our way in the coming months, this long-line jacket offers protection from the elements thanks to its premium insulation filling and waterproof coating.
Regatta 'Elender' Puffer Jacket
£130
£39
Debenhams
Buy here
Product Description
Meanwhile, its long-length, snuggly hood and collar helps to keep the wearer fully shielded during the colder weather, with some reviews saying that it is so comfy it is "like wearing a sleeping bag."
It's finished with inner lycra cuffs, two handy lower pockets with concealed zips and a full zip fastening along the front.
Owing to its popularity, the Regatta Jacket is fast selling out in multiple colours, although the cream and black options still have quite a few sizes from an eight to 20 left in stock, although this does depend which one you buy.
Ahead of the colder season, there are a few alternatives worth checking out to be prepared, such as the £65 Black Shower Resistant Padded Hooded Coat from Next that offers a short option.
M&S might be a good place to check for some deals as well, with the Puffect II Hooded Padded Coat, exclusively available online, now on offer from £133, down from its regular £190.
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Meanwhile, the 'Elender' Jacket has rave reviews on the Regatta website, averaging an impressive 4.8 rating from shoppers who say that it is "totally waterproof" and "so warm and toasty."
One five-star review read: "Amazing coat it's like wearing a sleeping bag. Finally a coat that keeps me warm on the school run. Huge pockets to keep all your stuff in. Lovely colour."
Another shopper echoed: "Lovely warm coat. Like wearing a sleeping bag. Great on cold days."
Someone else added: "Excellent long coat, perfect for the cold weather, totally waterproof."
Fashion deal of the week
We might not want to admit it, but summer will soon be coming to an end.
That means getting our wardrobe ready for the autumn season, and one affordable jumper from Next is already proving to be quite a hit with fashion fans who say that it has been "beautifully made."
The firm is currently offering its Blue Stripe Layered Long Sleeve Collared Gold Detailed Button Jumper with Wool and 100 percent Cotton Shirt for £1.50 in its clearance sale.
Described as 'effortlessly stylish', this blue striped number boasts a chic collared shirt underlay and a cosy 'soft touch' knit. The design also includes elegant gold-tone buttons on the shoulder and a neat collar, plus it's easy to care for being machine washable.
Available in an array of colours and patterns, it can be bought in regular and petite sizes through X-Small to X-Large, though certain sizes are beginning to sell out.
One satisfied customer shared: "I purchased this lovely shirt and jumper combination for a video interview, and I was really pleased with how it looked.
"The bright white, soft cotton collar gives it a smart appearance and the jumper is made from a beautifully soft wool."
The Blue Stripe Layered Jumper with Wool and Cotton Shirt is available for purchase from Next at a price of £19.50.
While it doesn't have many negative reviews, one shopper left it four stars, writing: "Coat is longer than I expected. I'm 5'4" tall but helps that I can unzip it at the bottom up to my knees, so not a problem. It's lovely and warm. The hood is a nice size as some people have said it was too small. Ideal for me."
However, someone else impressed with the jacket said: "My favourite coat, nicknamed the duvet coat now as it's so warm and toasty! I wear it everywhere I can! The length is so nice and I'm tall! The hood is a good size not too big, the colour is lovely! Defiantly recommend!!"
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