Marks and Spencer's 'easy to walk in' 70s-inspired heels look so expensive 'people ask if they're designer'
08.11.2023 - 07:37
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Marks and Spencer fans are snapping up a pair of 'gorgeous' heels which they claim are 'comfortable to wear all night'. The eye-catching M&S heels have a 70s-inspired design that is bound to turn heads on any night out or Christmas party, with some of those who have bought them saying they can wear the shoes for 'years to come'
The £55 M&S Collection Leather Ankle Strap Platform Court Shoes feature a block heel for statement-making height, while a platformed sole levels them out somewhat. Meanwhole, Insolia technology redistributes weight away from the balls of the feet, reducing pressure and increasing ankle stability for all-night comfort.
The buckle-fastened strap gives you a secure fit at the ankle. The M&S heels are also lined with antibacterial padding to keep feet fresh.
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Available in sizes 3 to 8, the M&S Collection Leather Ankle Strap Platform Court Shoes come in a shimmering antique gold colourway that is sure to turn heads at any occasion. For those who don't want gold, the same heels also come in more muted black and pink suede colourways.
The Leather Ankle Strap Platform Court Shoes currently have a four-star rating on the Marks and Spencer website. One fan posted: "Gorgeous heels with a 70s vibe - I went up half a size after reading the reviews and they are a perfect fit. Love the colour and will wear them for both casual and a more dressy look.
"I had a pair similar to this style in a tan leather but they were a bit too small and not as high cut around the front so made the
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