
Fashion fans rush for Lidl as budget brand releases Croc dupe for just £5
Some of the bargains cost just £1.99
LIDL TREAT Fashion fans rush for Lidl as budget brand releases Croc dupe for just £5
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SUMMER is the perfect time to invest in some new fashion staples.
Whether it's the perfect warm weather shoes or a super sun hat, it's a great time for picking up the essentials.
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The Croc dupes are less than a fiver
Budget supermarket favourite Lidl is getting in on the action for summer-wear with the launch of its new range.
And if you're a fan of the bargain brand, you're going to love the hilarious yellow and blue merch, which is in store from today - including a pair of Croc dupes for less than £5.
Set to fly off the shelves like clog-work, the headline act, is a shoe-stopping pair of Lidl Adults' Clogs, which come in the iconic Lidl yellow or bold blue.
Priced at just £4.99, with sizes ranging from 3.5 to 11, savvy shoppers of all sizes can tap their toes to the beat in style.
For the ultimate indoor and outdoor comfort, the Lidl Men's Sliders, priced at just £3.99, are one that bargain beat hunters won't want to let slide.
Available in two colourways, and in sizes 7.5 - 11.5 campers can pop to the festival showers and frolic in a field in true style.
If a snazzy sock is more your vibe, the store has you covered for just £1.99.
Available in two vibrant patterns, these statement foot covers are sure to pop.
Meanwhile, the Lidl Bandana, coming in at £1.99 will tie any outfit together for a price that's not to be missed.
It's not the first time Lidl has had a foray into the fashion world.
Lidl is selling a £2.99 product beauty fans are racing to nab - you don't have to wear foundation AND it contains SPF50
The supermarket's viral croissant bags flew off the shelves when they were released.
And they recently got in on the Labubu trend by releasing their own oversized bag charms.
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