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Fashion fans rave about ‘gorgeous & comfy' Hermes sandal dupes from New Look – they're £739 cheaper & good for wide feet

Fashion fans rave about ‘gorgeous & comfy' Hermes sandal dupes from New Look – they're £739 cheaper & good for wide feet

The Sun13 hours ago

FASHION fans are going wild for a 'gorgeous' pair of sandals from New Look.
Not only are they really 'comfy' and stylish, but they look strikingly similar to an eye-wateringly expensive pair from posh designer brand Hermes.
So if the thought of spending £760 sends shivers down your spine (and don't worry, it does for us too), then you've come to the right place and won't want to miss this.
And particularly if your purse is feeling the pinch more than ever before, you're sure to be overjoyed when you see the price tag of these Mink Suedette Flat Sandals.
The jaw-dropping sandals were once priced at £27.99, but have since been reduced to just £20.99.
They've been hailed as "good value for money" and are sure to be a staple in your summer wardrobe this season.
Not only do they look almost identical to the posh Chypre Sandal from Hermes, but they're also £739.01 cheaper too.
According to those at New Look, these sandals are made with cushioned padding, soft linings and flexible soles.
The nubuck-look sandals are said to 'combine function with style' and are vegan-friendly.
The adjustable strap shoes are perfect for a comfortable and casual look.
They're sure to turn heads when paired with a floaty summer dress for a pub garden look, but are also great when styled with denim shorts for running errands.
And the slip-on shoes have clearly proved a hit with many shoppers, as they have quickly racked up an average rating of 4.3 out of five.
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Shoppers eagerly raced to the New Look website to share their rave reviews of the designer-inspired shoes, which are suitable for those with wide feet.
One person said: 'Gorgeous colour, so comfortable and light.'
Another added: 'Perfect dupes, I've been after these especially with wider feet and they are comfy!'
A third New Look shopper commented: 'Lovely sandals, very comfortable and look stylish. Great colour matches lots of other neutral tones. Good value for money.'
How New Look reinvented itself from a teen shop
by Fabulous fashion editor Clemmie Fieldsend
"REMEMBER on a Saturday you'd meet up with your mates in your local town or city centre for a nosey around the shops?
Well, if you were like me you'd end up in a New Look." says Clemmie Fieldsend.
"New Look was always one of those shops that when all else failed you could rely on them for whatever you needed.
Your college uniform, night out or disco outfit - whatever was required you could count on New Look to meet your style needs."
Clemmie says: "I felt myself growing out of New Look and thought of it as a younger brand that wouldn't have what I wanted but a quick scroll through their website or look through stores has proved me wrong.
This summer they are serving up some on trend delights from clothing to accessories and of course their comfortable footwear.
Recently they've lured in Girls Aloud's Nadine Coyle for an exclusive Spring Edit plus fashion influencer Georgina Lennon.
They're providing quality basics, elevated stables and trend lead designs that echo the New Look we all once loved but just a bit more grown up."
Meanwhile, someone else beamed: 'I absolutely love the look and quality of these sandals. They're so comfortable and are a summer staple!'
And that's not all, as another fashionista explained: 'So comfy and secure to wear with the velcro strap. Perfect for dressing up or down.'
But the sandals are selling out fast online, so you'll need to race down to your local New Look store if you want to nab them.
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