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Primark is selling a dupe pair of Adidas’ Falcon trainers for £65 less than the designer pair

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THEY'RE known for creating affordable alternatives to some of our favourite designer brands - and now, Primark has released the ultimate dupe.

The high-street giant is selling a pair of pink and black trainers, and they're almost identical to a pricey Adidas pair.

Loved by the likes of Kylie Jenner, the designer version can be snapped up for £85, but Primark's style will cost you less than £20.

The affordable shoes have been revealed on Instagram Stories and feature an almost identical design.

Both the designer and high-street shoes are pink and black, with a chunky style and bright blue trim.

The brand recommend teaming with a cute summer dress for a "laidback look".

The style was posted on Instagram
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The style was posted on InstagramCredit: Primark
 You can snap up the original style for £85
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You can snap up the original style for £85Credit: Schuh
  • Adidas Falcon trainers, £85, Schuh -

The bargain trainers have been spotted in Primark Ireland, but it's believed they are available in stores across England, too.

It's not the first time the retailer has released a designer dupe.

Earlier this month, Primark started selling bow flip flops, for 13 times less than the designer Ted Baker pair.

The pink plastic sandals feature the same iconic bow design and gold clasp as seen on the high-end pair, but cost £3 rather than £39.

And it's not just footwear. Earlier this year, Primark launched a £3.50 dupe of Chanel’s £110 perfume.

Named "Rose" and "Noir", the sweet scents seemed to be inspired by one of Chanel's most iconic fragrances and even had similar packaging.

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