Shoppers are rushing to buy ‘amazing’ ASOS dupe that looks just like £8,000 Chanel bag
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SHOPPERS are rushing to buy an "amazing" ASOS dupe that looks just like an £8,000 Chanel bag.
The black quilted cross-body bag, with a gold-toned chain and details, has been flying from the fast-fashion website.
That's because it's just £22 - as opposed to the French luxury bag it's mirroring which has a price tag of £8,140.
Eager shoppers were quick to compare the two in ASOS' review section, too.
They said the pattern is just like the Chanel version, as well as its twist-lock closing mechanism.
Among the reviews, one fashion-lover said: "Beautiful bag at a great price. Looks expensive too.
"I received loads of compliments on a recent night out. Highly recommend."
Another wrote: "Just what I wanted, a classic Chanel bag lookalike for those of us who don't want to spend thousands on a handbag.
"Size is exactly what I imagined when I was looking at the photos.
"I like that the chain feeds through the holes easily so you can use it as a normal shoulder bag with a single chain or you can shorten it by doubling up the chain."
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Another shopper said: "I wanted a Chanel-style bag without the price tag. This bag is perfect, I love it. Great size, holds all I need and looks so stylish."
And one other wrote: "This is a great and affordable bag that looks pricier than it actually is. Very spacious and strong too."
The bag has been so popular it was sold out on the website today.
Dupe products are becoming more and more popular, with brands like Primark and Aldi offering affordable options for the top-price items.
And many money-savvy shoppers head online to share their cheap finds.
One recently revealed Home Bargins was selling a Lush Snow Fairy dupe for a fraction of the price.
Another shared a Boots dupe of the viral Charlotte Tilbury face powder – and it’s more than £30 less.
Others revealed they were rushing to buy a "magnificent" Ninja air fryer dupe that costs £71 less than the real thing.