H&M Offers a 5-Star Dupe of John Lewis' Autumn Barn Jacket for £130 Less – Hurry Before It’s Gone!

Published on October 07, 2025 at 03:28 PM
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IF you’re still looking for the perfect autum jacket, H&M has just the thing.

The high street has a coat that resembles a high-end buy.

A model wearing a tan corduroy-collar jacket, white tank top, and faded blue jeans.Fashion fans can replicate a high-end look for a fraction of the price with this H&M buy A model wearing a stone-brown corduroy collar jacket over a black top and leopard print pants.A similar style coat is available from John Lewis for £170

Whether you’re going apple picking or to your local pumpkin patch, an coat is a fall fashion staple for any wardrobe.

And now you can replicate the classic Barbour-inspired corduroy collar jacket with a budget-friendly buy from .

Product details

Shoppers can pick up a Corduroy Collar Jacket for just £37.99 from the fashion retailer.

The look, available in beige, navy blue, or dark khaki green, features a contrasting colour collar, all the rage this year.

This style is credited to Barbour, with countless brands replicating the look.

And while the bargain H&M buy was originally stocked in sizes XXS to XXL, it has proved incredibly popular with fans.

Now only sizes XL and XXL are currently available online, with shoppers rating the item a full five stars on the H&M website.

But don’t let that put you off, after all autumn is all about oversized looks and layering so the bigger the better for this buy.

Impressed shoppers praised the quality of the material and described the item as “true to size”.

The main part of the coat is made with twill while the collar is created with cotton corduroy.

It features a zip and wind flap with press-stud detailing down the front.

The jacket also has long raglan sleeves and large front pockets with a flap and side opening, and is lined for extra warmth.

John Lewis version

While the look is inspired by the Barbour design, it most closely resembles an item from John Lewis, with a much higher price tag.

The Hush Corduroy Collar Jacket is currently listed for a whopping £170.

This look, which also received a perfect five star rating from customers, is available in black, stone brown, and wine red (which has been reduced to £119).

As the name describes, this look also features the iconic colour contrasting corduroy collar, which is now synonymous with autumn 2025.

Fabulous Fashion Editor On Autumn Trends

WANT to look fabulous this season? Then listen up...

Here, Fabulous’ fashion editor, , says these are the top 5 trends from the hottest catwalk designers for autumn 2024.

BOHO: The boho revival is a much needed breath of fresh air for autumn and means you can wear your sheer tops, girly frocks and big jeans with heavy duty boots.

But if the clothes aren’t for you think, big accessories like slouchy tote bags, big earrings and bigger bangles.

TEXTURE: Be it smooth leather, sumptuous faux fur or soft suede, textures are everywhere this season.

They add depth to your look, making you stand out as well as look more expensive.

BURGUNDY: Maroon, oxblood, berry- whatever you choose to call it fashion is seeing red this autumn.

The deep and rich colour is everywhere and works best with greys, black, dark blues and in head-to-toe.

LADY LIKE: Matching top and cardigan sets and pencil skirts sound dated but they go hand-in-hand with lady-like.

Mix with satin cami dresses and waisted blazers for an ultra feminine look.

LEOPARD PRINT: This season 75% of the catwalk was leopard print, according to Tagwalk – a huge majority.

It crawled its way in last season but its rife for autumn and all over the high street, be it shoes or floor sweeping coats, it’s a must have trend.

More on fall fashion

And the seven reasons your .

Two friends with different body shapes tried on .

You can layer up your autumn looks with , and it’s currently on sale.

Tesco is also selling the perfect jeans for every body shape to .

Meanwhile, a stylist has urged women over 50 to “check their wardrobes” and that scream “you’ve given up”.

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