Marks and Spencer's 'comfortable' £39 autumn boots designed to be worn for 'hours on end' without hurting
25.09.2023 - 04:33
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Marks and Spencer fans are heaping praise on a pair of autumn boots which they say are 'on trend and comfortable' and perfect for pairing with leggings and thick tights. The M&S Collection £39.50 ankle boots have been created with foot support technology so they can be worn for hours at a time without making feet rub or ache when the weather turns chilly.
The hero feature of the M&S Collection Croc Buckle Ankle Boots is Marks and Spencer's integrated Insolia Flex technology, which helps to improves the rotation of the ball of the foot for maximum comfort. The £39.50 ankle boots have a zip fastening, which is complimented bystretchy side panels for easy movement.
Far from boring, the boots' smart-casual style are enhanced by buckle detailing, while faux-croc panels on the heel add striking detail that will turn heads no matter what outfit you're wearing. Availablie in sizes 3 to 8, the Croc Buckle Ankle Boots come in two colours - Black and Brown.
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The M&S collection boots are currently one of the bestsellers in footwear online, and the ratings speak volumes. Giving the £39 boots a five-star rating, one M&S customer wrote: "Very smart and comfy boots. Wore it while invigilating an exam and my feet did not hurt!"
A second said: "Very impressed with these boots, on trend but also comfortable. Love the croc effect on the back and the buckle adds a quality. Good value, very happy with my purchase.
"Good practical, everday boots. I haven't worn them yet so I can't say how
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