Tesco has perfect dupe of £320 North Face jacket that costs just £37

Tesco shoppers are rushing to grab a winter jacket that's almost identical to a North Face one, but for nearly £300 less. With the UK weather getting colder and wetter, it might be time to get a cosy coat for the chilly season.

If you're after a bit of luxury without the hefty price tag, Tesco's F&F clothing line has a fleece jacket that many customers are calling a 'dupe' for the North Face High Pile Nuptse Jacket.

A savvy shopper recently posted pictures of the supermarket's winter jacket on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group on Facebook, with lots of other fans commenting on "how warm" it is.

She revealed that the F&F dupe is usually £49.50, but with a 25% off Clubcard deal at Tesco, it's currently only £37 – a real bargain!

Plus, if you work for Tesco, there's more good news – employees get an extra 20% off!

Both the cream-coloured fleece jackets have a similar design, colour and fabric, although Tesco's budget version is slightly different in colour and comes with a hood. Plus, it doesn't have the swish North Face logo.

The North Face jacket may be a winter favourite, but it comes with a hefty price tag of £320. However, Tesco's similar style is available for a fraction of the cost, saving shoppers between £283 and £270.50, depending on whether they're Clubcard users or not.

Fans of the F&F winter jacket have been quick to sing its praises in the comments section. One happy customer shared: "I'm wearing it rn [right now], brilliant value for money and extremely warm!"

Others chimed in with comments like "I need that!" and "I bet that's toastyyyyy."

One shopper even debated getting the jacket after seeing it in store, commenting on its good quality.

Tesco isn't alone in offering a cheaper alternative to the North Face jacket. Urban Outfitters also has a similar style, the BDG Boxy Fleece Jacket, priced between £45 – £65, which comes in both cream and lilac.

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