When it comes to timeless style, Princess Kate continues to set the standard, and her latest autumn look was no exception, not least her footwear. On Tuesday, the Princess of Wales joined Prince William for a visit to the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service, stepping out in a pair of chic chocolate brown suede boots.
It's not the first time the 43-year-old has worn the boots, we spotted them last month during an engagement where she was photographed alongside Melania Trump. Kate's bespoke Gianvito Rossi boots have a pointed toe and a block heel. Now, shoppers can recreate her aesthetic for a fraction of the price with New Look's £59 knee-high boots, which are selling fast.
Perfect for autumn occasions, the office, or off-duty looks, they're made from vegan suede and have a 3.2-inch block heel that adds height without compromising on comfort. They have a slightly rounder toe than Kate's pair, but the overall aesthetic is very similar.
One shopper was delighted with their purchase and shared: "Lovely boots, really comfy and great for autumn with leggings, jeans or dresses."
Another praised the design for there "comfort". They wrote: "So comfortable. These are the most comfortable boots I've ever worn ! Amazing quality, look amazing feel amazing."
Although one customer shared that the legs were "too wide". They said: "New Look: please give the height of leg and circumference at the top. These again were way too wide. Just because someone has larger feet doesn't mean larger legs."
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