M&S Shoppers are saying these budget jumpers are almost as good as cashmere!

M&S Shoppers are saying these budget jumpers are almost as good as cashmere!

With winter around the corner, now’s an ideal opportunity to invest in some new clothes. Not only will you be prepared for whatever the weather throws at you, but layering up also means you can save on your heating bill.

Shoppers at Marks & Spencer are in luck – this budget £17.50 jumper looks and feels more expensive than it is, more similar to a cashmere jumper (which normally retail for ~£68+).

The M&S Supersoft jumper which is made with ultra-soft yarn material, is available in 13 different colours.

The jumper has received over 2500 reviews, with the vast majority scoring it 4 or 5 stars, with reviews referencing:

So comfortable to wear, feels like cashmere but not the cost. Fits well to size. Excellent buy. – 2022

This is indeed super soft feels a little like cashmere – 2022

I love the warm cosy feel of the material which is a good thickness but not too heavy, they are so comfortable to wear., and a great price. They last wash after wash and don’t lose their shape or pill. – 2019

Are there any products in the range?

Yes, at time of writing there were 60 other items that use the same/similar material to these jumpers, including jeans, cardigans, tights and scarfs!

What else did buyers say?

Soft to the touch, beautiful colour and versatile jumper. – 2022

Lovely soft jumper. Feels like cashmere even though it’s not. Quality extra special. What you expect from M & S. – 2022

Lovely colour, soft fabric, very comfortable. Would buy again as good choice of colours

Be a financial rockstar and share this with your friends, family and co-workers to maximise savings:

More 10ways.com posts:


Important things to remember with everything we post:

  • If you earn over your personal allowance (currently £12,570 a year) HMRC need to get their % cut (even if the money is in cash or from another country)
  • If you’re working for yourself / earning an income on the side you need to let HMRC know – There are numerous benefits but also some drawbacks
  • You need to always ensure whatever you’re doing is legal and not hurting anyone else – be careful and always think twice
  • Some income streams may require you to have DBS check, licence, insurance or qualifications before you can start to profit from it, do your research.
  • Be careful that any additional income doesn’t compromise your studies or main income/job
  • If you work for a company check your contract, if you don’t inform them you’re working on other side projects outside of work they may have grounds to ownership on this work

Most popular this month

More 10ways posts:

Legendary Deals:

Remember to follow us!