It’s made from a premium cashmere and wool blend, which explains why this style looks more expensive than any other camel coat I’ve seen on the high street this year. Maxi coats always look so high-end, too, which only adds to the coat’s overall elevated feel. It’s also lined, which doesn’t always come as standard when you consider other high-street brands. And although it’s more expensive when compared to some other M&S coat styles that have also landed online today (just in time for payday), for the high-quality fabrics, a clear focus on cut and the fact it comes with guarantee of never dating, I reckon this is as smart a coat investment as you could make for the season ahead.
I have a hunch this is going to sell out fast, especially with the hype it’s already generating on social. So, scroll on to shop this Marks & Spencer camel coat (its best ever, in my opinion), and also to browse more great M&S coat and jacket options.