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M&S shoppers 'love' new leopard print jacket but some all think the same thing

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High-street chain Marks and Spencer has once again got shoppers talking after they shared a snap of a bold new leopard print coat to social media.The retailer regularly updates their Instagram and Facebook channels with some of their stylish outfits which has their fans talking.Just recently, everyone was so obsessed with a £40 striped midaxi dress that it sold out online after a Scots M&S insider shared a snap to their Instagram.This time, it's a £118 leopard Print Quilted Short Puffer Jacket from Hobbs that has divided their usually loyal fan base.Sharing the snap to Instagram, the image featured a blogger who had styled the outfit with a pair of leggings, sunglasses and a cup of coffee.

The reason quite a few people are divided?Well, according to M&S, this is exactly how a Monday morning school run looks - and quite a few parents had a thing or two to say about that.The retailer captioned the snap: "The Monday morning school run calls for a leopard-print coat and coffee @georgina_patient. #MyMarks."With over 1,000 likes and hundreds of comments, the Hobbs labelled jacket has certainly caused quite the stir among a few shoppers."Since when did the school run become a fashion parade?

I considered it a win if I got my kids (4) there on time!", Eleri Glyn exclaimed."And no time to lounge around with a coffee.

Off to work!", agreed Mia Sturges."Uncanny! I look just like this and not a sticky up hair, crusty eyed, toothpaste down my top harassed parent", joked Katie Howse.Despite the divided response from some parents, there were quite a few shoppers who were very complimentary about the bold jacket."Love this outfit x", praised Carole Wheatley."Just ordered", commented Angie Donald."Really love this x", Jane Duff

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