Matalan shoppers could save around £529 by opting for the high street alternative to Celine's designer sandals
The retailer's new Where's That From Black Norah Single Cut Out Band Sliders look similar to a pair by Celine - but come with a huge price difference. At a glance, Matalan's version looks almost identical to Celine's Triomphe Mule in Calfskin.
The Where's That From Black Norah Single Cut Out Band Sliders are priced at £21, while the Celine Triomphe Mules come in at £550. This means shoppers could save around £529 by opting for the high street alternative. The Matalan sandals have not yet been reviewed online. Alternatively, New Look sells the Gold Leather-Look Woven 2 Part Sandals for £22.99 and ASOS has the London Rebel flat sandals in black for £12, down from £30. H&M's Braided sandals are priced at £18.99, and Mango's Raffia strap sandals come in at £35.99.
A second said: "These mules are so comfy, wore them the most on holiday out of all the shoes I took. No rubbing whatsoever and the colour goes with everything!!" Another added: "Lovely dressy sandal and very comfortable to wear will look really nice with summer dresses."
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