The new item has already proven to be a hit on social media, with fans saying they've bought them in all three colours
When it comes to affordable yet trendy autumn and winter attire, Primark is a top choice. The high street retailer is renowned for its budget-friendly prices and stylish clothing, many of which look like pricier brands but at a fraction of the cost. It's not just about clothes - there's also an array of fashionable footwear and accessories to choose from when shopping in-store.
However, this pair costs £12 - making it a great option for those on a budget who still want to look stylish. The slippers also boast a chunky and comfy-looking platform sole, and they're available in three colours - natural, brown and black, catering to all styles. They can't be ordered through the Primark website, but availability in your local shop can be checked here .
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