Kate Middleton’s high street jumper is still in stock: Here’s where to buy it
The Duchess of Cambridge matched her coat with her face mask and roll neck for a recent appearance
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Your support makes all the difference.Like any celebrity, Kate Middleton’s fashion choices are watched around the globe. Ever since she joined the royal family, her clothing has provided inspiration to many, meaning she’s very much become a trendsetter. Her key pieces, predominately those from high street brands, often sell out fast.
The duchess is no stranger to affordable finds. In fact just last week she wore a scalloped-hem jumper from Boden which was victim to the so-called “Kate Effect” and immediately sold out in the pink colour she donned. And she’s proven her love for the high street once more following her recent public appearance with Prince William.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Newham Ambulance station in east London to speak to ambulance staff and paramedics about their personal experiences throughout one of the most challenging periods in NHS history.
The royal couple joined paramedic Jay Khan to hear about how he has dealt with the pressures of the pandemic, and they ended up surprising his father in Bangladesh via video call.
During the visit, Kate put together a convincing case for tonal dressing – a popular styling choice for the royal family. She opted for a camel wool coat by Massimo Dutti, which she previously wore to an event at a London children’s centre last year. Her matching turtleneck was from Reiss, which is known to be one of her favourite brands since she wore a dress from the retailer for her official engagement portrait.
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In keeping with the tonal look, she accessorised with a Métier roma shoulder bag and tied the look together with a £15 camel face mask.
If you want to recreate the look, read on to find out how you can get your hands on the high street roll neck before it sells out, which we predict it will do fast.
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Reiss Sophie knitted roll neck top – camel: £95, Reiss.com
British brand Reiss is known for being the place to find high-end looking basics without the inordinate price tag. While still being at the top end of the high street, it’s a reliable go-to for classics that echo the likes of The Row.
This roll neck is no different. Made from a blend of wool, alpaca and nylon, it’s an ideal layering piece for cooler, spring days.
Nailing her classic polished-yet-approachable look, the Duchess of Cambridge paired hers with a Massimo Dutti camel coat that she’s worn for previous engagements. While the exact product is no longer available, we think this Ted Baker double-breasted coat (£197, Johnlewis.com) is a great alternative and the perfect investment for tonal dressing à la Kate Middleton.
If you’re unsure on the camel colour, but love the design of the roll neck, you’ll be glad to hear it also comes in black, cream and navy – we’ll have all four, please!
Want more style inspiration from the duchess? Kate Middleton’s £30 M&S rainbow trainers are back with a new design