FASHION FANS are racing to grab a stylish shirt for their summer holidays – but you'll have to be quick if you want to get your hands on one.
The shirt is available seven different colours and would be so easy to dress up or down.
The shirt is currently available in Marks & Spencer, both in store and online, and costs £25.
It's perfect to use as a beach coverup or to throw on over a T-shirt and some jeans.
The product descriptions reads: "Crafted from pure cotton, this breezy beach cover-up shirt brings effortless elegance to your holiday wardrobe.
"Cut in a regular fit, the stylish collarless design features a round neck and a button-through front.
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"Side splits in the longline hem allow easy movement, while the chest pocket adds a neat finish."
The shirt is so popular that it's got hundreds of rave reviews from fashion fans online, most of which giving it four or five stars.
One said: "This was an impulse purchase for my holiday and it became my most worn piece of clothing. So versatile, I wore it in the evenings over shorts and top and during the day over a swimsuit.”
A second wrote: "Beautiful top flowing gorgeous feels & looks so stylish. Highly recommend.”
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"Love this shirt. Great lightweight cover up . Can also be worn with vest top and jeans. Love it," another reviewed.
"I brought this in the vivid tangerine colour to brighten up my black bikini and I love it!
"Super colour, lovely cotton feel. Loving the knee length to cover me up when needed!"
That said, there were a few unsatisfied customer reviews.
One slammed: "A tip for M&S – if you make larger sizes you need larger sleeves! Otherwise you are anticipating lots of bigger women going around with disproportionately small arms. Weird!"
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