TikTokers are obsessed with this 'chic' Mango cardigan that 'could be designer'

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Cardigans are all the rage as we head closer to autumn
Cardigans are all the rage as we head closer to autumn

If you’ve been scrolling through TikTok recently, chances are you’ve come across the latest chic cardigan trend, and there’s one in particular from Mango which we have our eyes firmly set on - and it seems thousands of other fashion fans do too.

This stunning £49.99 Mango cardi is giving us definite Chanel vibes, boasting a cream or black textured knitted fabric with chic gold buttons and two front pockets, making it the perfect piece for dressing up any casual outfit.

As the cardi is all over TikTok, we have a feeling it’ll sell out pretty quickly, especially as we edge closer to autumn - so it’s well worth picking it up here whilst it’s still available in most sizes. There’s also a similar knitted cardigan with gold buttons, but in black for the same price.

It seems it’s not just Mango that’s jumping on the cardigan trend as we’ve spotted plenty more affordable options on Marks & Spencer and H&M which shoppers are snapping up.

Although it’s almost completely sold out, this ‘expensive looking’ boucle cardigan from M&S is the perfect transitional piece to add to your autumn wardrobe - and it’s cheaper than Mango’s, priced at just £35.

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Another one paving its way through our TikTok explore page is this glittery textured-knit cardigan from H&M which is great if you’re after a longer style. The £37.99 cardigan boasts a round neckline, glittery threads and gold-coloured buttons down the front - and it's available in UK sizes XS to XL - but like the other styles it's selling fast!

If you're going for that 'old money' Sofia Richie aesthetic this autumn, you can pick up the stunning £49.99 cardigan from Mango here.

Shani Cohen

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