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‘Funky and stylish’ shoppers beam about cowboy boots from M&S – & some reckon the material looks just like real leather

SHOPPERS are racing to M&S to grab “funky and stylish” black cowboy Boots, and they’re already sold out in some sizes.

The Cow Boy Block Heel Boots are available in sizes 3 to 8 online and in store at M&S.

Marks and SpencerThe boots are vegan[/caption]

Marks and SpencerThey are already sold out in some sizes[/caption]

They are vegan and available for next day delivery.

The boots cost £45 and are fitted with Insolia technology to reduce pressure on your feet and improve ankle stability.

A product description reads: “These cowboy boots feature quilted stitched detailing on both sides for a traditional look.

“They have the typical slanted block heels, which are mid-height for a bit of lift.

“Complete with pointed toes and pull-on tabs for a Western-inspired finish.”

Shoppers have been raving about the boots on the M&S website.

One person said: “I love these cowboy boots, they look amazing and are comfy for dancing the night away”.

Another person said: “Love these boots, they’re so comfortable, even on the first wear.”

A third person added: “Really comfortable, can’t wear heels much these days but wanted something trendy so purchased these.

“Very pleased with them.”

A fourth person chimed in: “I bought these and they look fantastic.

“They actually look pretty close to real leather as they have a mottled effect.

“They’re pretty comfortable given that they have a pointed toe, and the heel is not too high.”

Another person chimed in: “These are funky cowboy boots with a nice ankle height.

“They’re good quality and look like leather, but I’m so glad that they are vegan.

“Nice shaped heel, very comfortable.”

A sixth shopper said: “Absolutely fabulous boots. Bought them in silver and they make me feel a million dollars”.

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SHOPPERS are racing to M&S to grab “funky and stylish” black cowboy Boots, and they’re already sold out in some sizes.

The Cow Boy Block Heel Boots are available in sizes 3 to 8 online and in store at M&S.

Marks and SpencerThe boots are vegan[/caption]

Marks and SpencerThey are already sold out in some sizes[/caption]

They are vegan and available for next day delivery.

The boots cost £45 and are fitted with Insolia technology to reduce pressure on your feet and improve ankle stability.

A product description reads: “These cowboy boots feature quilted stitched detailing on both sides for a traditional look.

“They have the typical slanted block heels, which are mid-height for a bit of lift.

“Complete with pointed toes and pull-on tabs for a Western-inspired finish.”

Shoppers have been raving about the boots on the M&S website.

One person said: “I love these cowboy boots, they look amazing and are comfy for dancing the night away”.

Another person said: “Love these boots, they’re so comfortable, even on the first wear.”

A third person added: “Really comfortable, can’t wear heels much these days but wanted something trendy so purchased these.

“Very pleased with them.”

A fourth person chimed in: “I bought these and they look fantastic.

“They actually look pretty close to real leather as they have a mottled effect.

“They’re pretty comfortable given that they have a pointed toe, and the heel is not too high.”

Another person chimed in: “These are funky cowboy boots with a nice ankle height.

“They’re good quality and look like leather, but I’m so glad that they are vegan.

“Nice shaped heel, very comfortable.”

A sixth shopper said: “Absolutely fabulous boots. Bought them in silver and they make me feel a million dollars”.

Fabulous will pay for your exclusive stories. Just email: fabulousdigital@the-sun.co.uk and pop EXCLUSIVE in the subject line.

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