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FORGET socks and ties - Aldi is releasing new men's fragrance dupes for Father's Day that could save you £130.
The luxury Lacura scents are inspired by Burberry, Givenchy and Hugo Boss, and are priced at just £6.99 each.
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Aldi is launching new dupes just in time for Father's Day
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The Iconic Man fragrance is a Burberry dupe that could save you £130.01
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The Ambition fragrance is similar to a Givenchy scent but £100.01 cheaper
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Hugo Boss fans can save £33.01 with the Aldi version
The German retailer is renowned for offering skincare, make-up and hair products that rival luxury competitors for a fraction of the price.
And their recent announcement will have dupe fans racing to the middle aisles.
The bargain supermarket's Eau de Parfums will allow shoppers to give dad a touch of luxury without the high-end price tag.
So if you're looking for a Father's Day gift on a budget or just want to treat a loved one, you've come to the right place.
Available in Aldi stores from June 1, the premium fragrances that rival designer brands all come in 100ml bottles.
And this gives you plenty of time to track one down before Father's Day on June 15.
First up, the supermarket's Iconic Man Eau de Parfum is a dupe for £137 Burberry Hero - meaning you could save £130.01.
The Aldi team say this fragrance "embodies a bold and refined essence without a designer price tag".
It features key notes of Pine, Olibanum, Benzoin, and Incense, whilst the grounding trio of Cedar base notes adds depth and sophistication.
Next, if your dad is a fan of Givenchy fragrances, you could pick up the Gentleman Society-inspured Ambition Eau de Parfum.
Aldi hits the jackpot with £6.99 perfume dupe of Victoria Beckham's £170 one - as fans say it 'lasts all day'
Priced at £100.01 cheaper than the designer version, it "redefines modern masculinity with an intriguing blend of fresh herbal and deep, musky notes".
Invigorating Cardamom, Sage, and French Narcissus awaken the senses, while a rich base of Madagascan Vetiver, warm Vanilla, and earthy Cedar lingers, leaving a lasting impression of confidence and sophistication.
Finally, a Hugo Boss dupe is also hitting the shelves in the form of a "refreshing and invigorating" Island Oasis Eau de Parfum that promises to "transport Dads to an island escape".
Notes of Sea Salt, Ripe Coconut, and zesty Lemon Essence awaken the senses, while warm undertones of Cashmere Wood and Sandalwood linger on the skin, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.
The best part? It's £33.01 cheaper than Hugo Boss Bottled Pacific which retails for £40.
If this has inspired you to hit Aldi's middle aisles, you may also want to keep an eye out for their new Huda Beauty makeup dupes.
The full coverage concealers are priced at just £3.99, while the setting powder is a bargain at £4.99.
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