This M&S Jacket Looks Just Like The Designer Version That Sells Out Every Year

It's the ultimate cold weather staple.

M&S aviator jacket

by Emma Richardson |
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When it comes to surviving the impending inclement temperature, a shearling jacket will be your kryptonite. If you struggle with the never-ending predicament of choosing between feeling warm or looking stylish, a shearling jacket - we assure you - ticks both boxes. Aside from looking seriously chic, shearling jackets are practical, and all but guaranteed to keep you cosy during colder temperatures - and Marks & Spencer's has the perfect high street offering.

The Acne Studios Leather Jacket is, without fail, the 'cool girl' coat of every year, and gives a slight twist on the classic aviator style thanks to its oversized, slightly cropped fit. The downside? It will set you back £2,600, but thanks to high street hero M&S, you can get a similar style for quite literally a fraction of the price. Enter: M&S' Leather Textured Borg Lined Jacket.

The Leather Lined Jacket has become a popular winter wardrobe staple among the fashion pack, boasting a very similar design to Acne's. Of course, unlike the original, the high street alternative is slightly longer, but features a borg collar, an oversized fit, and is made with 100% leather akin to Acne's prototype.

For day-to-day, pair M&S' aviator with a classic capsule wardrobe white tee, along with jeans and leather boots. If you're heading somewhere fancier, team the jacket with your favourite blouse (we'll never get over this M&S Ganni dupe), tailored trousers, and kitten heels.

Shop the M&S shearling aviator now, as we predict it'll sell out - and fast.

Shop: M&S Shearling Aviator Jacket Dupe

Autograph's faux shearling aviator boasts a similar design to Acne's leather shearling jacket, thanks to its shearling double breasted neckline and premium leather fabric. Pair with cosy jumpers and a classic pair of straight leg jeans.

Crafted from leather and lamb shearling, shop Acne's original shearling jacket below.

Emma Richardson is a fashion commerce writer for Grazia. She covers shopping, lifestyle, celebs and anything trending.

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