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Debenhams slashes price of £85 jacket that is 'warm, wind and waterproof' to £39

Debenhams slashes price of £85 jacket that is 'warm, wind and waterproof' to £39

Daily Record25-07-2025
Give Scottish weather the cold shoulder in this hooded jacket that's on sale now.
Debenhams has dramatically reduced the prices of hundreds of items in its colossal summer sale, spanning clothing, beauty and homeware. Despite the ongoing summer season, the retailer is offering a plethora of bargain deals on coats that shoppers may wish to snap up.
The online retail behemoth is providing up to 75 percent off a broad selection of items, along with an additional 25 percent discount on over 10,000 products. For those looking to revamp their wardrobes, Debenhams' current sale is the ideal opportunity to replenish stylish essentials.
Given the unpredictable Scottish weather, the site boasts significant savings on coats and jackets, including one particularly sought-after hooded design. The TOG24 'Keld' Softshell Jacket is flying off the shelves.
Previously priced at £85 on Debenhams, it now boasts a substantial 54 percent discount, reducing the price to just £39.
Regatta is selling the Orla Kiely Waterproof Mac for £52, marked down from £130, as well as the Brika Waterproof Jacket now priced at £40, originally £100. The retailer is also granting customers 10 percent off 'rainy essentials' with the discount code: RAIN10.
Returning to the TOG24 Keld jacket available at Debenhams, shoppers have a choice of sizes ranging from eight to 24 and an array of colours, though some shades are already sold out.
The item boasts an impressive average score of 4.6 out of five stars, with numerous positive reviews to its name.
Fashion deal of the week
New Balance has just launched a massive sale ahead of the summer, with up to half-price off.
Hate that break in period with stiff footwear? Then look no further than the Unisex RC42 Shoes, said to be "comfy straight out of the box", that have been reduced from £90 to just £45, saving shoppers 50 percent off the original asking price.
Featuring the classic minimalist silhouette that can be worn with everything from denim jeans to leggings, these trainers have been particularly designed for those with an active lifestyle.
Crafted from a "lightweight" suede/mesh construction, they boast a low profile that is suitable for those who spend long periods of time on their feet, while the a padded tongue and cushioned rubber sole ensure all day comfort.
Finished with the classic signature 'N' branding on the side, the half-price discount covers two colours - granite with white and linen with sea salt. As of writing, sizes range from a four through to nine, including a few half-sizes.
Shoppers can't stop praising the New Balance RC42 Shoes, as they have earned a 4.2 rating and glowing reviews for their "comfortable" design that means they "don't even have to break them in."
One five-star review read: "Very cute and comfortable right out of the box. On trend and has a somewhat cushioned midsole—perfect for wearing all day."
Shoppers can bag the New Balance Unisex RC42 Trainers for half-price in the sale here.
The hooded softshell design is touted as water-resistant and windproof, complete with a bonded microfleece lining for added warmth. It also features an adjustable hood, offering extra protection against the elements.
Amongst the feedback, one customer remarked: "Lightweight and waterproof ideal for travel, as i can tuck into my luggage."
Another shared their satisfaction, stating: "Great fit, great material, warm, wind proof and shower proof. Looks smart and can use for walking dog, or pub night out with friends, or camping."
A third contented purchaser commented: "The jacket is exactly as described. Very soft and comfortable material. I am very happy with it and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants a waterproof lightweight jacket, a bit more stylish than a raincoat."
Nonetheless, a few buyers did report issues with sizing. One noted: "Despite going up at least one size, the jacket was too small."
Meanwhile, another expressed disappointment, saying: "The jacket was a beautiful colour but will be returned as the sleeves were extraordinarily long."
Buy the jacket from Debenhams now on its website.
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