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M&S shoppers get 'many compliments' wearing 'cosy' knitted vest less than £30

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Marks and Spencer is spoiling fashion fans this autumn-winter with its variety of knitted vests that are sure to keep you cosy while looking stylish during the colder months. One of the stunning options that shoppers are loving is the - and it's less than £30.

The is crafted from merino wool for 'ultimate comfort' and comes in sizes extra small to extra large. , the knitted vest has an attractive all-over fairisle pattern in black and beige stitching.

Designed in a regular fit, the garment has a snug funnel neckline and has a sleeveless shape that M&S says will 'retain warmth'. The vest has stylish ribbed trims for extra texture and is part of the retailer's : premium investment pieces featuring contemporary cuts and refined finishing touches.

Whether you wear the vest with a pair of jeans, trousers, a skirt or over a cute dress, it's sure to look fabulous while keeping you warm. Several shoppers have already added the to their wardrobe, with it earning an overall rating of 4.5 out of five.

One happy buyer awarded it five stars and commented: "A stylish and useful knitted vest. The ribbing at the neck gives a snug fit. Great neutral colours and a classic pattern."

A second said: "Lovely top, good quality. Worn on its own or with something underneath, it looks great both ways."

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"Lovely ," wrote another delighted buyer. "Lovely fabric and pretty pattern. Size down if you want it slightly more fitted, as it's quite a generous cut."

Someone else penned: "Love this, not scratchy and very cosy. After having worn this top just once, I have had many compliments which is superb."

Sadly one wasn't impressed with the knitted vest, as they explained: "I was expecting the item to be soft and cuddly. It was very rough and not pleasant to the touch. Sent back."

If you'd like to add the M&S Fairisle Knitted Vest to your wardrobe, you can buy it for £29.50. Want to keep browsing? Debenhams has a similar priced at £60, while Next is selling a costing £30.

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