The jacket is lightweight enough to wear on warmer days, but will protect you from the rain when the heavens open
Marks and Spencer is being flooded with praise from shoppers over a lightweight summer jacket that's been hailed 'perfect' for unpredictable summer weather. One minute it's raining, the next minute it's beaming with sun, so it can be difficult to work out whether or not to wear a coat or jacket at the moment.
READ MORE: Marks and Spencer's £35 bag 'perfect' for summer and holidays fits a lot more than you'd imagine inside The jacket is made with Marks and Spencer's water-repellent Stormwear technology to protect you from showers. It has a mesh lining for breathability. A second said: "Very useful easy to wear jacket. Good length and very lightweight also surprisingly waterproof."A fourth added: "Delighted with this jacket, I love the styling, it’s lightweight, waterproof & windproof - perfect for summer."
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