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Shoeholics slashes up to £80 off designer trainers including Michael Kors and Adidas

LOOKING for a new pair of trainers? Whether it's fashion or fitness, Shoeaholics has you covered.

The online footwear superstore has up to £80 off trainers, including pairs from designers Michael Kors.

 Shoeaholics has up to £80 of big name brands
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Shoeaholics has up to £80 of big name brands

You'll need to be quick though, as Shoeaholics deals are never around for long.

  • Save up to £80 on trainers at Shoeaholics -

Shoeaholics are no stranger to sale - at the moment, they even have 30 per cent off summer sandals with the code SPRINGSMILE - and one of the best ways to save are on their trainers.

With big brands such as Adidas, Sketchers and designers including Kurt Geiger, and Michael Kors all reduced from their recommended selling price, shoe fans can easily bag a bargain.

With many of us looking to stay comfy during lockdown, and some of us looking to use this time to get fitter, there's something for everyone.

If you're not sure where to start we've gone through and picked out some of our favourite deals below, but you can.

  • Adidas Superstar, £49, WAS £100 -
  • Sketchers Ultra Flex Statements, £57 -
  • Vans UA Era, £49, WAS £55 -
  • Adidas Stan Smith Bold, £59, WAS £75 -
  • Steve Madden Match, £59, WAS £90 -
  • DNKY Clara, £74, WAS £130 -
  • DKNY Dani, £69, WAS £130 -
  • Fitflop F-Sporty Uberknit Sneakers, £54, WAS £80 -
  • Fitflop Freya Sneakers, £54, WAS £80 -
  • Vans UA Authentic, £39, WAS £55 -
  • Michael Kors Keaton Stripe Sneaker, £79, WAS £135 -

 

Elsewhere, Topshop unveiled the new 2020 ‘it’ dress Willow and it’s perfect for effortless summer dressing.

Plus Fearne Cotton launched her Yoga range for Sweaty Betty and it looks amazing.

And cult favourite Vans have launched their Neon Collection – and here’s where you can buy them.

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