Marks and Spencer's 'waterproof' £35 wellies hailed 'perfect' for autumn walks look just like £115 designer Hunter boots
05.09.2023 - 07:43
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Marks and Spencer fans are flocking to buy the high-street retailers 'cute and sturdy' waterproof M&S Collection Wellies, which could easily be mistaken for designer brand Hunter. The £35 bargain boots could save fashion fans £80, as Marks and Spencer's version looks nearly identical to Hunter's Original Chelsea Boots - which originally cost £115.
The M&S Collection Wellies are both pracical and stylish, and have been designed to withstand the unpredictable autumn and winter weather. Hailed 'perfect' for dog walks, the stylish ankle-high wellies are crafted from a rubberised outer and gusset to ensure that feet stay dry, whatever the weather.
The £35 boots feature a pull-on loop and kick-spur making them easy to pull on and off. They also use the brand's Insolia Flex technology to make walking more comfortable by ensuring your foot sits correctly, while antibacterial padding keeps them smelling fresh.
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Available in two classic colourways - Black and Khaki - the boots come in sizes 3 to 9. The £35 M&S Collection wellies have a very nearly-perfect five star rating on the brand's website, with many impressed by their sturdiness, while still looking 'stylish'.
Giving the £35 wellies a five-star rating, one M&S customer raved: "Great boots for walking dogs and wet grass, looking forward to wearing them into winter. Slightly big on size, as wellies are, so they are roomy enough for big socks but still feel sturdy."
Another said: "Love these. I thought about buying them last year but the design didn’t feel quite right. But as soon as I saw this year’s version I knew that they were the ones. Love the
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