
Cat Deeley's exact Boden shirt that ‘looks fabulous with jeans' reduced with code
Cat Deeley has given us a masterclass in nailing off-duty chic in a social media clip, wearing an effortless outfit to talk through some of her recent looks. The This Morning presenter cut a stylish figure when she appeared in a casual but chic ensemble last week - and her stunning striped shirt is still available to shop from a popular high-street brand.
Fashion fans can shop Cat's exact top from Boden, where it is priced at £65. The Sienna Cotton Shirt comes in petite and regular lengths, with the longer version now completely sold out on boden.com. It features a curved hem at the back to make layering easy.
When adding the code: W7CX at checkout, Cat's Boden shirt is reduced to £55.25 - a saving of 15%. She paired the top with these Blue Seamed Barrel Leg Jeans from River Island. The £46 denim style comes in short, regular and long sizes, ranging from six to 22.
The 48-year-old tucked her shirt into River Island's barrel jeans and finished the look with a brown belt, creating the ultimate cool-girl outfit. Her denim bottoms can also still be snapped up online - but they're already selling fast. A similar pair can be found on New Look at £39.99.
Cat wore her outfit on Instagram as part of a video talking to her followers about some of the garments she recently sported. "It takes a village to build Cat's closet," she said.
More than 600 people have reviewed Boden's Sienna shirt on the website. Fans have raved about its versatility, while others seem to love how well the top goes with jeans.
'Striking well-fitting cotton shirt and looks fabulous with jeans,' said one five-star reviewer. Another impressed buyer wrote: 'Classic, stylish top. Well-made and flattering fit. Excellent value for money as it is suitable for many occasions.'
Someone had sizing issues and wrote: 'I'm usually a Boden 4 regular, but this shirt isn't fitted and it hangs like a sack—there are handfuls of extra material in the back. I'm returning for a 2 but not optimistic.'
Yet, someone else found the shirt 'true to size', adding: ' Flattering shirt that can be worn with multiple items.' We're totally coveting Cat's top and the blue barrel jeans she wore for her video. Both pieces are currently in stock online, so keen customers should act fast.
Another item the ITV icon wore recently is the Reiss Belinda Mini Dress, which has been reduced to £98 on Selfridges, down from £198. This navy frock gets its puffball style from an on-trend bubble hem.
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