
Shoppers rush to buy Birkenstock dupe at popular high street shop over £100 cheaper than the celeb-loved original
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SHOPPERS are rushing to buy a Birkenstock dupe at a popular high street shop that is over £100 cheaper than the celeb-loved original.
The shoe with the biggest fan club has got to be the comfortable and fashion friendly Birkenstocks.
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Shoppers are rushing to buy a Birkenstock dupe at a popular high street shop that is over £100 cheaper than the celeb-loved original
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A dupe of the popular Birkenstock Boston Clog shoes is on sale at Sport's Direct for just £35.00, reduced from £69.99
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Unlike some other dupes, the Jack Wills sandal is made of real leather in both the upper material and lining
Credit: Jack Wills
The celebrity loved Boston Clogs with their roomy rounded toes have been seen on the likes of Chrissy Teigen, Sienna Miller, Dakota Johnson, Katie Holmes and Kendall Jenner.
However, with them on sale on their website starting at £125 and ranging to £150 - the price might be steep for everyone's budget.
But there are plenty of high-street Birkenstock dupes that still have the same cuteness and comfort.
A dupe of the popular Birkenstock Boston Clog shoes is on sale at Sport's Direct for just £35.00, reduced from £69.99.
And unlike some other dupes, the Jack Wills sandal is made of real leather in both the upper material and lining.
The sandals have a thick rubber that is said to be 'hard wearing'.
Shoppers have been rushing to buy them and the feedback has been great as one buyer said: 'Just what I needed, some slippers that support the arches on my feet.'
Another said: 'I bought these as I am not willing to pay an extortionate price for very similar sandals."
"These are an excellent price and as good as if not better! Really comfortable to wear as they are a great fit and the suede is supple.
"Great value for money, so much so, I bought another colour.' added another.
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The sandals come in a range of colours including tan, mocha, khaki, white and beige.
There are fur-lined options available too.
But other shops have similar bargains - the latest item to catch shoppers attention in M&S is a gorgeous suede clog.
Said to be a dupe of Birkenstock's Boston Soft Footbed Suede clogs, they come in under a third of the price.
The M&S pair is available in two colours: sand or olive - and are only £39.50.
The website product description reads: "These understated clogs are a modern addition to your footwear collection.
"Crafted in an easy slip-on design from suede for a premium feel. Complete with a comfortable flat heel."
The upper part of the clog is made from leather, whilst the lining and sock are textile and outsole other materials.
The sizes range from three to eight and some half sizes are also available.
The shoes have earned a 4.6 out of five stars online with glowing reviews from happy customers.
And if you are in the mood for a little pampering beauty buffs are racing to B&M to pick up a body fragrance mist which has captured the imagination of shoppers.
Bursting with an 'alluring pistachio and salted caramel scent', the budget beauty brand has introduced none other than Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 62 Perfume Mist.
While the original is priced at £24 for 90ml, B&M's version of the Brazilian-inspired beauty product is available for just £2.99
A shrewd shopper told viewers in a video: "The word dupe for these products is actually an understatement is genuinely an understatement.
"This could be the exact same product just in different packaging.
"I'm dead convinced these are the Sol beauty perfumes from B&M that I've just found and oh my god, I actually picked up two because I was that scared that they were going to sell out."
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Shoppers are loving the M&S dupe which comes in at a fraction of the original price
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