Fashion fans going wild as Next stock mini UGG dupes - and they're £105 cheaper than the originals | The Sun

2022-10-08 17:29:52 By : Ms. Rosa Chen

THEY cost a staggering £135 a pair, and are out of stock everywhere.

So fashion fans desperate to get their hands on some Classic Ultra Mini UGG boots have started heading to their local Next - where there's a dupe on sale for just £29.

Ellie Buckles took to TikTok to share a look at the boots, as she wrote: "Get the mini UGGs look for a fraction of the price."

She then showed what they looked like on, teaming hers with a pair of jeans, white T-shirt and beige trench coat.

"@Next coming through with the ultra mini uggs dupe," she captioned her video.

"You look so expensive! I can't wait to update my wardrobe," one person commented on the clip.

While another added: "I need these! I can’t find them."

Ellie then revealed the boots are actually slippers, and are called chestnut brown suede shoot slippers.

"Looked only, they are slippers?" someone then commented.

To which Ellie replied: "yeah !!

"But so many are wearing the Ugg tasman slippers as shoes this year."

"they are indoor slippers," another argued.

With Ellie hitting back: "They are whatever you want them to be.

"And they're real leather!"

In the product description on the Next website, the slippers are described as having "a snuggly faux fur lining, branded tab and non-slip durable soles".

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