If you're looking for some designer dupes that won't break the bank, bargain hunters know that Aldi's Specialbuys range usually has the goods.
From homeware to beauty products, the budget supermarket has become well known for its vast variety of products that mimic high-end brands at a fraction of the cost.
Now shoppers are rushing to stores to get their hands on a stylish pair of winter boots that they say are just as good, if not better, than a classic noughties brand - UGG.
Priced at just £19.99 for one pair, Aldi's Brown Lambskin boots by Lily & Dan are vastly cheaper than their designer counterpart which can retail up to a whopping £135.
The supermarket's boots look almost identical to a pair of UGGS, featuring suede leather fabric and furry lining that has become synonymous with the brand.
The only downside to the comfortable boots is that they are only available in kids sizes, as the adult size boots have already sold out, according to shoppers online.
Nevertheless, the footwear 'dupe' has already managed to rack up a five star rating from shoppers who have praised them as being for their value for money.
One glowing review read: "Great value ,great quality inside was really thick and warm ,great value for money definitely better when childrens feet grow so quick than paying for brand name and they are as good as original ones. My granddaughter loved them as she matched Mums Uggs."
A second happy customer wrote: "Beautiful and as good as ugg boots... Buy them now."
A third read: "OMG... these are amazing value. Looked at buying Uggs for my granddaughter and found quality poor and exorbitant prices!! These are equal if not better. Highly recommended. Great fit too."
A fourth shopper said of the boots: "I have paid more than ten times as much for boots than these cost and they are every bit as good. The are a great fit, very warm, importantly - non slip!! I have bought two pairs."
The Girl's Brown Lambskin Boots are priced at £19.99 and available to purchase from Aldi's website.
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