The coat comes in four different colours
With the recent rainy weather, Marks & Spencer's shoppers have been rushing to buy a 'lovely' £49 raincoat that comes in four different colours. Raincoats aren't always the most stylish of options, but this Daysha Waterproof Hooded Raincoat comes in a variety of different shades including burgundy for a more unique aesthetic.
On the Marks & Spencer website, the full product description reads: "Be ready to face the weather in this waterproof raincoat from Regatta. It's cut in a regular fit, with a popper and zip fastening and an adjustable hood concealed within the funnel neck. The cuffs and hem are adjustable for a perfect fit. Taped seams make sure you stay completely dry, while the mesh lining adds wearable comfort. A peached finish gives the high-tech Hydrafort fabric a soft handfeel.
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