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dailyrecord.co.uk

With summer here and the warm weather hopefully returning, many are looking to spruce up their wardrobe this season. And Marks and Spencer may have the perfect piece for you, with shoppers hailing a 'lovely and summery' and 'easy to wear' smock dress.

The Floral Square Neck Midi Smock Dress is available online for £45, with customers rushing to leave five star reviews on the retailer's website.

The dress offers a stylist choice with its striking floral print. In a comfy, regular fit with a flattering square neckline and short sleeve, the dress is an ideal out fit for sunny days.

Whether you are heading into town for some brunch in the sun or off on a summer holiday, the piece could be the perfect addition to your wardrobe.

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