Roman leopard print cardigan sold out in days – it’s now even cheaper

Tie-up cardigans and leopard print are two fashion trends that are seen everywhere this season, and shoppers have been quick to snap up Roman Original’s Leopard Tie Front V-Neck Cardigan recently, which combines both trends.
The autumnal item was so popular it sold out in the red colourway within days of appearing on the brand’s website.
If this cardigan ticks all your style boxes, you can still purchase it in black and cream shades. Plus, if you’re fast, you can enjoy a 10% discount with the code BLISS at checkout, reducing the usual £38 price tag to £34.20.
This on-trend cardigan from Roman Originals is a fantastic addition to any autumn wardrobe as it’s perfect for layering. Throw it over a plain tee to instantly elevate your outfit, or wear it alone on a slightly warmer day paired with jeans and flat ballet pumps.
Some shoppers are even matching theirs with leopard print loafers or styling it with a leopard print midi skirt for a cohesive look.
The Roman cardigan is only available in one size, which is something to bear in mind, however, one review stated it ‘fits perfectly’ due to its oversized silhouette and adjustable tie fastening.
The cardigan is made from a soft knit fabric and features a flattering V-neckline and long dropped shoulder sleeves to keep you cosy throughout the season, while the front ties add a stylish touch.
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