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Shopper leaves people in hysterics as she reveals VERY unfortunate blunder on kids’ trainers

WITH it being the last full weekend before Christmas, many of us are trying to finish up our present shopping and place those last online orders. 

Although one shopper got more than she bargained for when she went hunting online for a pair of kids’ trainers. 

Not known, clear with picture deskKimbo regularly shares entertaining TikTok videos with her 49,000 followers[/caption]

Not known, clear with picture deskHer latest find had people in hysterics after she spotted an unfortunate blunder printed on the side of a pair of kids’ trainers[/caption]

Kimbo, known online as @kbfilms92, regularly shares entertaining TikTok videos with her 49,000 followers. 

In a new reel, the content creator shared her latest find – a white pair of kids’ Crosshatch trainers with what looks like a rather embarrassing word printed on the side. 

People couldn’t believe the shoes had made it through the entire process and onto the shelves without someone noticing. 

She said: “This might be quite a controversial take, but see if I was designing a pair of trainers, I probably wouldn’t put the word ‘s***’ on the side of them. 

“Don’t get me wrong, £7.99 is a cracking price, but is £7.99 worth having ‘s***’ on your shoe?

“I’m not sure.” 

Kimbo found the Crosshatch Junior Ceaze Trainers White on the M and M Direct website, currently on sale for £7.99, down from £39.99.

Fans loved the savvy shopper’s find, with the video gaining more than 8,700 likes and 115,000 views in just 24 hours. 

In the comments, her followers shared their reactions, with one writing: “My toxic trait is, I want to buy them.”

Another said: “These came up on my FB suggestions and I swear I thought I was dotting.”

A third added: “I KNEW I wasn’t the only person who would notice it.”

Someone else commented: “Did not see that one coming.”

Joanne worried she’d been walking around with the message on her shoes, after purchasing the black pair. 

She wrote: “Ahaha omg I’ve got these in black…I need to check them.”

Followers begged her for an update, to which she replied: “THANKFULLY…I have not been walking around with s*** on my shoe…my son on the other hand…looks suspiciously like he has indeed.”

Shopper leaves people in hysterics as she reveals VERY unfortunate blunder on kids’ trainers

WITH it being the last full weekend before Christmas, many of us are trying to finish up our present shopping and place those last online orders. 

Although one shopper got more than she bargained for when she went hunting online for a pair of kids’ trainers. 

Not known, clear with picture deskKimbo regularly shares entertaining TikTok videos with her 49,000 followers[/caption]

Not known, clear with picture deskHer latest find had people in hysterics after she spotted an unfortunate blunder printed on the side of a pair of kids’ trainers[/caption]

Kimbo, known online as @kbfilms92, regularly shares entertaining TikTok videos with her 49,000 followers. 

In a new reel, the content creator shared her latest find – a white pair of kids’ Crosshatch trainers with what looks like a rather embarrassing word printed on the side. 

People couldn’t believe the shoes had made it through the entire process and onto the shelves without someone noticing. 

She said: “This might be quite a controversial take, but see if I was designing a pair of trainers, I probably wouldn’t put the word ‘s***’ on the side of them. 

“Don’t get me wrong, £7.99 is a cracking price, but is £7.99 worth having ‘s***’ on your shoe?

“I’m not sure.” 

Kimbo found the Crosshatch Junior Ceaze Trainers White on the M and M Direct website, currently on sale for £7.99, down from £39.99.

Fans loved the savvy shopper’s find, with the video gaining more than 8,700 likes and 115,000 views in just 24 hours. 

In the comments, her followers shared their reactions, with one writing: “My toxic trait is, I want to buy them.”

Another said: “These came up on my FB suggestions and I swear I thought I was dotting.”

A third added: “I KNEW I wasn’t the only person who would notice it.”

Someone else commented: “Did not see that one coming.”

Joanne worried she’d been walking around with the message on her shoes, after purchasing the black pair. 

She wrote: “Ahaha omg I’ve got these in black…I need to check them.”

Followers begged her for an update, to which she replied: “THANKFULLY…I have not been walking around with s*** on my shoe…my son on the other hand…looks suspiciously like he has indeed.”

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