It's officially time to as the chill sets in, sending scores of us on a scramble for snug threads that promise to keep us toasty in the face of falling temperatures. Scouring the racks for chic yet functional winter wear can be quite the feat, but look no further.
We've spotted a Debenhams gem that delivers style and warmth in spades not to mention it's at a bargain price currently. Debenhams has cut the cost of the 'gorgeous' amid their autumn sales - now 38.50, reduced from its original price of £55, saving shoppers £16.50.
The dress is available in both and a and comes in a range of sizes from small right through to extra-large. This delightful swing dress is woven from a blissfully soft and weighty material ideal for the colder months. It couldn't be simpler to style; throw it over your go-to leggings or tights, step into some sturdy winter boots and you're set.
Customers are showering the with love, having earned 10 five-star testimonials on Debenhams' website. Commenting on its appeal, one purchaser said: "This is lovely. Really easy to wear - fitted without being clingy, and the fabric is a good weight.", reports .
Another happy customer wrote: "Lovely comfy jumper dress which is a great length. Washes well. Hope this will come back in different colours for next autumn/winter, as I would definitely buy this again."
One delighted customer raved about their , exclaiming: "Gorgeous colour and flattering style. Very easy to wear and can be dressed up or down. Great for cooler weather."
However, another customer felt less pleased, pointing out that the was 'too short' and 'fitted badly', remarking: "Dress far too short and fitted badly. Dress looked awful. I'm only 5ft 3ins."
But another shopper couldn't hide their joy with their newest Debenhams acquisition, sharing: "Great dress. Really flattering style. Gorgeous colour. Had lots of compliments about it. Hope other colours will be available in this dress for next winter, as would definitely buy again."
For those looking to step up their footwear game, Debenhams has just the ticket. The is now a steal at £30.99, down from £102.99, which works out at a hefty 70% discount.
And if you're after something a bit more roomy, the have seen a tempting 10% price cut. Priced at £49.50, these boots come in sizes four to eight.
Meanwhile, over at Next, fashion enthusiasts can snap up the for £47. Alternatively, New Look offers the chic at a reduced rate of £26.24, discounted from £34.99.
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