'I bought this a week ago and so glad I did, it looks really great on and is really comfy and snuggly.'
Sainsbury's shoppers have been snapping up a 'snuggly' spring jumper that comes in two different shades as part of a huge sale.
In shades navy with pink stripes and cream with navy stripes, the jumper is selling very fast online. The jumper is machine washable and made from a 'soft ribbed knit'.READ MORE: TU Clothing's '70s style' £12 dress that's 'ideal for a curvy figure' It's been rated a generous 4.5 out of 5 from shoppers on the Sainsbury's website, with only a few sizes available. Fans of the jumper have been praising it for being 'warm' and 'cosy'.
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