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Roman’s sell-out £38 ‘slimming’ dress with pockets gets restocked


Navigating the fashion landscape for chic yet functional winter wear can be a challenge, but high street favourite Roman may have just the answer. Known for its budget-friendly offerings each season, one of the brand’s sought-after dresses has made a comeback following an earlier sell-out.

Their A-Line Pocket Swing Dress, priced at £38, is available in three adaptable hues: classic black, rich forest green, and deep purple. It’s cut to knee length which suits the chilly months perfectly.

Pair it with some opaque tights and ankle boots for a polished day ensemble. Featuring an elegant boat neck, this snug garment includes 3/4 sleeves, a flouncy skirt, and dual side pockets. Shopper incentives include a 10% discount using the promo code ‘FANCY’ during purchase, dropping the cost to £34.20. The sizes offered range from UK 10 to UK 20, reports the Mirror.

The purple variant of the A-Line Pocket Detail Swing Dress boasts an impressive average score of 4.7 out of 5 on the Roman website, with buyers applauding its ‘comfortable’ fit and ‘stylish’ appearance.

A particularly satisfied customer awarded it a full five stars, stating: “This is a lovely comfortable dress to wear and looks so stylish. The addition of pockets is a bonus.”

Another buyer expressed their approval, writing: “Beautiful dress. Lovely winter colour? berry shade. Go a size down as comes up slightly big. Very slimming. Pockets a good idea. Nice quality.”

However, one customer expressed dissatisfaction with the dress length, stating: “Nice colour and seems comfortable but a bit too long for me.” It might be advisable to check the measurements on the Roman website if you’re concerned about encountering a similar issue.

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