Marks and Spencer’s £45 boots look just like £215 Ganni pair, with shoppers calling them the best boots ever and praising them for how comfortable and waterproof they are
With Autumn on its way and a rainier summer than we could have anticipated, most of us are on the hunt for the perfect pair of waterproof shoes.
Stocked in sizes 3-8, with half sizes also available, the ankle boots have elasticated panels and tab detailing for an easy-to-wear pull-on style, whilst the chunky sole and antibacterial padding keep your feet comfortable and fresh. Another enthusiastic shopper wrote: “Got these for dog walking after 8 years I found the best boots ever!!!! Light waterproof and so comfortable!!!!!!! Like wearing slippers!!!! Perfect sizing xx”
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