Known for our super cute coloured raincoats, the new Hadley Floral raincoat will keep you pretty as a picture this chilly season. Beautifully lined with our contrast spot print, you'll love getting outdoors in this classic Elm coat.
Zip & snap front opening with hood
Contrast spotted lining
DTM hardwear
Polyester
Model is wearing a size 10
Model is wearing a size 16
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Wash Gently In Cold Water, Saving Energy And Colours.
Separate Colours Before Washing, Especially Denim.
Use Mild Detergent For A Loving Cleanse.
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Product code: 8158016.BLK
Size Guide
Body Measurements
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Bust - CM
82-86
87-89
92-96
97-101
102-106
107-111
112-116
117-121
122-126
Waist - CM
63-67
68-72
73-77
78-82
83-87
88-92
93-97
98-102
103-107
Hip - CM
90-94
95-99
100-104
105-109
110-114
115-119
120-124
125-129
130-134
How to Measure
A soft measuring tape is the most accurate tool for measuring yourself at home. If you don’t have one, you can measure yourself a piece of string (make sure it’s not stretchy) and then measure the string with a ruler or builder's tape measure.
For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight. Try taking a deep breath, sitting down and standing back up to check that the tape isn’t constricting you as you move and breathe — This ensures that clothing of that size won't be too tight.
Bust
The bust measurement refers to the broadest part of your chest. it’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straight across both nipples.
Waist
Waist refers to your natural waist, which is not at your belly button. To find your natural waist, stand straight up and bend side to side, finding where your body creases. At this point, wrap the measuring tape straight across. It is the smallest point for many, but it may not be!
Hips
The hips are another tricky measurement, as many think their hip measurement is at your hip bones, but that’s not true: Your hip measurement is across your bottom at your widest point. For an accurate measurement, ensure your feet are straight below your hips and not sprawled apart. Remember to sit down and stand up while taking your hip measurements to ensure you're not pulling the tape too tight. This will prevent that all too common issue where pants fit perfectly when standing up, but as soon as you sit down, they dig in and are uncomfortable.
Size Guide
Body Measurements
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Bust - CM
82-86
87-89
92-96
97-101
102-106
107-111
112-116
117-121
122-126
Waist - CM
63-67
68-72
73-77
78-82
83-87
88-92
93-97
98-102
103-107
Hip - CM
90-94
95-99
100-104
105-109
110-114
115-119
120-124
125-129
130-134
How to Measure
A soft measuring tape is the most accurate tool for measuring yourself at home. If you don’t have one, you can measure yourself a piece of string (make sure it’s not stretchy) and then measure the string with a ruler or builder's tape measure.
For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight. Try taking a deep breath, sitting down and standing back up to check that the tape isn’t constricting you as you move and breathe — This ensures that clothing of that size won't be too tight.
Bust
The bust measurement refers to the broadest part of your chest. it’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straight across both nipples.
Waist
Waist refers to your natural waist, which is not at your belly button. To find your natural waist, stand straight up and bend side to side, finding where your body creases. At this point, wrap the measuring tape straight across. It is the smallest point for many, but it may not be!
Hips
The hips are another tricky measurement, as many think their hip measurement is at your hip bones, but that’s not true: Your hip measurement is across your bottom at your widest point. For an accurate measurement, ensure your feet are straight below your hips and not sprawled apart. Remember to sit down and stand up while taking your hip measurements to ensure you're not pulling the tape too tight. This will prevent that all too common issue where pants fit perfectly when standing up, but as soon as you sit down, they dig in and are uncomfortable.
Size Guide
Body Measurements
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Bust - CM
82-86
87-89
92-96
97-101
102-106
107-111
112-116
117-121
122-126
Waist - CM
63-67
68-72
73-77
78-82
83-87
88-92
93-97
98-102
103-107
Hip - CM
90-94
95-99
100-104
105-109
110-114
115-119
120-124
125-129
130-134
How to Measure
A soft measuring tape is the most accurate tool for measuring yourself at home. If you don’t have one, you can measure yourself a piece of string (make sure it’s not stretchy) and then measure the string with a ruler or builder's tape measure.
For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight. Try taking a deep breath, sitting down and standing back up to check that the tape isn’t constricting you as you move and breathe — This ensures that clothing of that size won't be too tight.
Bust
The bust measurement refers to the broadest part of your chest. it’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straight across both nipples.
Waist
Waist refers to your natural waist, which is not at your belly button. To find your natural waist, stand straight up and bend side to side, finding where your body creases. At this point, wrap the measuring tape straight across. It is the smallest point for many, but it may not be!
Hips
The hips are another tricky measurement, as many think their hip measurement is at your hip bones, but that’s not true: Your hip measurement is across your bottom at your widest point. For an accurate measurement, ensure your feet are straight below your hips and not sprawled apart. Remember to sit down and stand up while taking your hip measurements to ensure you're not pulling the tape too tight. This will prevent that all too common issue where pants fit perfectly when standing up, but as soon as you sit down, they dig in and are uncomfortable.
Size Guide
Body Measurements
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Bust - CM
82-86
87-89
92-96
97-101
102-106
107-111
112-116
117-121
122-126
Waist - CM
63-67
68-72
73-77
78-82
83-87
88-92
93-97
98-102
103-107
Hip - CM
90-94
95-99
100-104
105-109
110-114
115-119
120-124
125-129
130-134
How to Measure
A soft measuring tape is the most accurate tool for measuring yourself at home. If you don’t have one, you can measure yourself a piece of string (make sure it’s not stretchy) and then measure the string with a ruler or builder's tape measure.
For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight. Try taking a deep breath, sitting down and standing back up to check that the tape isn’t constricting you as you move and breathe — This ensures that clothing of that size won't be too tight.
Bust
The bust measurement refers to the broadest part of your chest. it’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straight across both nipples.
Waist
Waist refers to your natural waist, which is not at your belly button. To find your natural waist, stand straight up and bend side to side, finding where your body creases. At this point, wrap the measuring tape straight across. It is the smallest point for many, but it may not be!
Hips
The hips are another tricky measurement, as many think their hip measurement is at your hip bones, but that’s not true: Your hip measurement is across your bottom at your widest point. For an accurate measurement, ensure your feet are straight below your hips and not sprawled apart. Remember to sit down and stand up while taking your hip measurements to ensure you're not pulling the tape too tight. This will prevent that all too common issue where pants fit perfectly when standing up, but as soon as you sit down, they dig in and are uncomfortable.
Size Guide
Body Measurements
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Bust - CM
82-86
87-89
92-96
97-101
102-106
107-111
112-116
117-121
122-126
Waist - CM
63-67
68-72
73-77
78-82
83-87
88-92
93-97
98-102
103-107
Hip - CM
90-94
95-99
100-104
105-109
110-114
115-119
120-124
125-129
130-134
How to Measure
A soft measuring tape is the most accurate tool for measuring yourself at home. If you don’t have one, you can measure yourself a piece of string (make sure it’s not stretchy) and then measure the string with a ruler or builder's tape measure.
For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight. Try taking a deep breath, sitting down and standing back up to check that the tape isn’t constricting you as you move and breathe — This ensures that clothing of that size won't be too tight.
Bust
The bust measurement refers to the broadest part of your chest. it’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straight across both nipples.
Waist
Waist refers to your natural waist, which is not at your belly button. To find your natural waist, stand straight up and bend side to side, finding where your body creases. At this point, wrap the measuring tape straight across. It is the smallest point for many, but it may not be!
Hips
The hips are another tricky measurement, as many think their hip measurement is at your hip bones, but that’s not true: Your hip measurement is across your bottom at your widest point. For an accurate measurement, ensure your feet are straight below your hips and not sprawled apart. Remember to sit down and stand up while taking your hip measurements to ensure you're not pulling the tape too tight. This will prevent that all too common issue where pants fit perfectly when standing up, but as soon as you sit down, they dig in and are uncomfortable.
Size Guide
Body Measurements
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Bust - CM
82-86
87-89
92-96
97-101
102-106
107-111
112-116
117-121
122-126
Waist - CM
63-67
68-72
73-77
78-82
83-87
88-92
93-97
98-102
103-107
Hip - CM
90-94
95-99
100-104
105-109
110-114
115-119
120-124
125-129
130-134
How to Measure
A soft measuring tape is the most accurate tool for measuring yourself at home. If you don’t have one, you can measure yourself a piece of string (make sure it’s not stretchy) and then measure the string with a ruler or builder's tape measure.
For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight. Try taking a deep breath, sitting down and standing back up to check that the tape isn’t constricting you as you move and breathe — This ensures that clothing of that size won't be too tight.
Bust
The bust measurement refers to the broadest part of your chest. it’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straight across both nipples.
Waist
Waist refers to your natural waist, which is not at your belly button. To find your natural waist, stand straight up and bend side to side, finding where your body creases. At this point, wrap the measuring tape straight across. It is the smallest point for many, but it may not be!
Hips
The hips are another tricky measurement, as many think their hip measurement is at your hip bones, but that’s not true: Your hip measurement is across your bottom at your widest point. For an accurate measurement, ensure your feet are straight below your hips and not sprawled apart. Remember to sit down and stand up while taking your hip measurements to ensure you're not pulling the tape too tight. This will prevent that all too common issue where pants fit perfectly when standing up, but as soon as you sit down, they dig in and are uncomfortable.
Size Guide
Body Measurements
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Bust - CM
82-86
87-89
92-96
97-101
102-106
107-111
112-116
117-121
122-126
Waist - CM
63-67
68-72
73-77
78-82
83-87
88-92
93-97
98-102
103-107
Hip - CM
90-94
95-99
100-104
105-109
110-114
115-119
120-124
125-129
130-134
How to Measure
A soft measuring tape is the most accurate tool for measuring yourself at home. If you don’t have one, you can measure yourself a piece of string (make sure it’s not stretchy) and then measure the string with a ruler or builder's tape measure.
For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight. Try taking a deep breath, sitting down and standing back up to check that the tape isn’t constricting you as you move and breathe — This ensures that clothing of that size won't be too tight.
Bust
The bust measurement refers to the broadest part of your chest. it’s best to keep your bra on for the measurement unless you are specifically shopping for a bra or a garment you’ll wear braless. To measure, lift your arms and wrap the tape under your armpits straight across both nipples.
Waist
Waist refers to your natural waist, which is not at your belly button. To find your natural waist, stand straight up and bend side to side, finding where your body creases. At this point, wrap the measuring tape straight across. It is the smallest point for many, but it may not be!
Hips
The hips are another tricky measurement, as many think their hip measurement is at your hip bones, but that’s not true: Your hip measurement is across your bottom at your widest point. For an accurate measurement, ensure your feet are straight below your hips and not sprawled apart. Remember to sit down and stand up while taking your hip measurements to ensure you're not pulling the tape too tight. This will prevent that all too common issue where pants fit perfectly when standing up, but as soon as you sit down, they dig in and are uncomfortable.