MAC IT RAIN

Matalan is selling a children’s unicorn coat that changes colour when it rains

It's times like this we desperately wish we were a kid again...

SPRING may be on the horizon, but the great British weather is rarely without risk of a pesky shower.

If your little ones are unicorn mad they’ll love this cool rain mac from Matalan – but the fun doesn’t stop there.

Matalan
This cool kid’s mac changes colour when it gets wet
  • Kids colour change unicorn rain mac, £11.20-£14 from Matalan –

When it’s dry, the pale pink showerproof mac features a white, all-over unicorn design.

But when it gets wet in the rain, the design transforms to a darker shade of pink. Clever, right?

It’s also suitable for the chilly winter weather, as it’s kitted out in a soft pink lining for added warmth and features a handy hood, zip fastening and two functional front pockets.

Sadly the colour-changing coat is only available in kid’s sizes (4-13 years), which admittedly puts a bit of a dampener of things.

Matalan
When it rains, the unicorn pattern transforms from white to dark pink

The good news is, the coat has just been reduced, meaning it now starts at £11.20 and goes up to £14 for larger sizes – a saving of around £6.

If your little one has a special occasion coming up, why not treat them to these fun matching unicorn jeans?

They’ve proved a huge hit with mums on Instagram – with many begging the retailer to bring them out in adult sizes too so they can twin up with their daughters.

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We previously told how Matalan’s £40 winter coat was a huge hit after shoppers lusted over it on Instagram.

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