New Look's 'no blister' £27 winter boots fashion fans insist 'don't rub from the first wear'
06.11.2023 - 08:47
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New Look customers are rushing to buy a pair of £26 winter boots which fashion fans claim 'don't rub or give blisters from the first wear'. The budget high-street boots have been hailed for looking more expensive than they are, while many say they will go with virtually any dress or pair of trousers in the colder winter months.
Normally £35.99, New Look's Black Leather-Look Block Heel Chelsea Boots have been reduced to a more purse-friendly price of £26.99 in the brand's huge 25% off huge pre-Black Friday sale - which has seen hundreds of pairs of boots discounted. You can find all of the boots in New Look's 25% off sale here.
Proving one of the most popular styles are the £27 Black Leather-Look Block Heel Chelsea Boots. The boots feature a leather-look finish and a flattering round toe design.
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They have a zip-side fastening and heel tab which make them easy to put on and take off. An elasticated side panel adds comfort.
The timeless New Look boots are perfectly complimented by gold hardware detailing on the bottom. This adds a touch of class to an otherwise classic wardrobe staple, making them look more expensive than they are.
Available in sizes 3 to 9, the lack Leather-Look Block Heel Chelsea Boots are currently one of New Look's top sellers, and have a near-perfect five-star rating. Those who have bought them have been impressed by how comfortable they are, with others stating they can be worn time and time again.
One impressed New Look customer wrote of the budget black
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