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M&S' £15 ‘easy-to-wear' shorts are ‘flattering on mum-tums' & the lightweight fabric is ideal for hot weather or holiday

M&S' £15 ‘easy-to-wear' shorts are ‘flattering on mum-tums' & the lightweight fabric is ideal for hot weather or holiday

The Suna day ago
M&S is selling shorts that are not only a great price, but are also super styliseh.
These "easy-to-wear" shorts are ideal for wearing on hot summer days, on vacation, and are even flattering for "mum-tums".
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The Poplin Shorts are on sale at M&S for just £15, available in the three colours of black, "conker", and "fern green".
Product description
They have an elasticated waist that makes movement easy.
The "comfy shorts" are further described to be an ideal "lightweight addition to your warm-weather wardrobe".
This is afforded by their casual design and breathable feel from the poplin fabric.
Combining classic and contemporary styles, these mid-rise shorts from M&S can easily become a wardrobe staple.
Customer reviews
They have even attracted some rave reviews, given a 4.6 star rating online.
One customer commented on their suitability for mothers: "So surprised these shorts would be so flattering on my mum tum!
"Great quality fabric. Can tell they are going to last a long time."
Another wrote: "Just received these in the brown, nice fabric, style and length, fit well and for the price a nice addition to my summer wardrobe.
"I am sure I will get lots of wear out of these just need the sun!"
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A third added: "Lovely cool shade of green, lightweight fabric- ideal for holidays. Well made, good value."
Whilst you're shopping at M&S, it also has a pair of "pull-on shorts" that customers say are "ultra comfy".
For parents out there, M&S has also updated them on its annual 'back-to-school' uniform sale.
Usually, the high street giant slashes prices of polos, jumpers, trousers and more by 20%.
But after the cyber attack, the brand is not offering it this year.
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