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I refuse to spend £140 on a blazer from Molly-Mae’s Maebe range so found a local supermarket dupe and saved myself £100

SHE was hoping to set the fashion world alight with her Maebe range.

But Molly-Mae Hague hit headlines for all the wrong reasons when her first collection dropped this week, with many fans blasting the mother-of-one for the staggeringly high prices.

tiktok/@georgiafoxx11Georgia took to TikTok after coming across a dupe of Molly-Mae Hague’s Maebe blazer in Asda[/caption]

She couldn’t hide her shock as she looked at herself in the blazer in the mirrortiktok/@georgiafoxx11

The blazer is actually from the men’s section and is just £40tiktok/@georgiafoxx11

SuppliedWhile Molly-Mae’s blazer will set you back a staggering £140[/caption]

The Ultimate Blazer is one of the standout pieces from the range, but will set you back a whopping £140.

So it’s no wonder fashion fans are looking elsewhere for dupes.

And Georgia Fox reckons she’s found a spot-on copy of the grey blazer, in her local Asda.

She took to TikTok to share a video of herself trying on the jacket, giggling as she popped it on over her white tracksuit.

But when Georgia looked in the mirror, she was left open-mouthed in shock as she saw just how much it looked like the Molly-Mae dupe.

“POV: you don’t get the Molly-Mae blazer but find it in Asda,” she wrote over the top of the clip,

The video, which also saw Georgia strutting her stuff, quickly attracting more than 300,000 likes.

And people were also quick to comment on it, with one coming from George to Asda, who wrote: “There’s no Maebe about this, get it in the basket!”

“This will be me 100%,” another added.

“£140?! lol!”

“£40 bargggg,” a third commented.

“There will be dupes everywhere soon haha,” someone else laughed.

But others weren’t impressed with the blazer – Molly-Mae’s one OR the Asda dupe.

“Honestly it’s giving school blazer,” one wrote.

“The blazers on Molly-Mae look hideous tbf – it’s as if she got dressed up in her dad’s clothes,” another added.

“Exactly, I don’t get it!” someone else agreed.

Reasons to shop supermarket fashion

When looking for new pieces to add to your seasonal wardrobe, or update your basics, there’s no need to spend hours walking around clothes shops, or scrolling online. Just pick up a dress or two alongside your fruit and veg…

They’re convenient – Chances are you visit your supermarket more times than a shopping centre or high street.
It’s affordable – For basics  to more fashion-led pieces, supermarkets are leading the way for budget fashion that doesn’t look cheap.
They’re more on-trend that you think – With a customer database larger than the average high street store, shops like ASDA, Sainsbury’s and Tesco are able to cater to the markets and predict trends in a lot more areas than just food supply.
They fit well – Fits and lengths often come with a little more modesty in mind. Fabrics are often highly practical too—think plenty of 100% cotton that can be thrown into the washing machine without thought.

As another wrote: “Looks like your Grandads!”

The Asda blazer isn’t the only dupe to have enjoyed a surge in popularity since Maebe launched.

Fans were also desperate to get their hands on the “contour popper top”, which came with a whopping price tag of £50,

According to Maebe, which attempts to make elevated style an accessible luxury for a new generation, the off white contour popper top is an ode to everyday elevated athleisure. 

It’s made from a buttery soft, heavyweight stretch knitted jersey that contours your body whilst also giving support and a smoothing effect. 

But thanks to the MUSERA Knitted Asymmetric Button Front Sleeveless Knit Top from Shein, you’ll get the Molly-Mae look, but for less. 

The button-up top is strikingly similar to Maebe’s offering, but at just £7.99, it’s much more affordable.

Georgia grinned as she put the blazer on over her white tracksuittiktok/@georgiafoxx11

I refuse to spend £140 on a blazer from Molly-Mae’s Maebe range so found a local supermarket dupe and saved myself £100

SHE was hoping to set the fashion world alight with her Maebe range.

But Molly-Mae Hague hit headlines for all the wrong reasons when her first collection dropped this week, with many fans blasting the mother-of-one for the staggeringly high prices.

tiktok/@georgiafoxx11Georgia took to TikTok after coming across a dupe of Molly-Mae Hague’s Maebe blazer in Asda[/caption]

She couldn’t hide her shock as she looked at herself in the blazer in the mirrortiktok/@georgiafoxx11

The blazer is actually from the men’s section and is just £40tiktok/@georgiafoxx11

SuppliedWhile Molly-Mae’s blazer will set you back a staggering £140[/caption]

The Ultimate Blazer is one of the standout pieces from the range, but will set you back a whopping £140.

So it’s no wonder fashion fans are looking elsewhere for dupes.

And Georgia Fox reckons she’s found a spot-on copy of the grey blazer, in her local Asda.

She took to TikTok to share a video of herself trying on the jacket, giggling as she popped it on over her white tracksuit.

But when Georgia looked in the mirror, she was left open-mouthed in shock as she saw just how much it looked like the Molly-Mae dupe.

“POV: you don’t get the Molly-Mae blazer but find it in Asda,” she wrote over the top of the clip,

The video, which also saw Georgia strutting her stuff, quickly attracting more than 300,000 likes.

And people were also quick to comment on it, with one coming from George to Asda, who wrote: “There’s no Maebe about this, get it in the basket!”

“This will be me 100%,” another added.

“£140?! lol!”

“£40 bargggg,” a third commented.

“There will be dupes everywhere soon haha,” someone else laughed.

But others weren’t impressed with the blazer – Molly-Mae’s one OR the Asda dupe.

“Honestly it’s giving school blazer,” one wrote.

“The blazers on Molly-Mae look hideous tbf – it’s as if she got dressed up in her dad’s clothes,” another added.

“Exactly, I don’t get it!” someone else agreed.

Reasons to shop supermarket fashion

When looking for new pieces to add to your seasonal wardrobe, or update your basics, there’s no need to spend hours walking around clothes shops, or scrolling online. Just pick up a dress or two alongside your fruit and veg…

They’re convenient – Chances are you visit your supermarket more times than a shopping centre or high street.

It’s affordable – For basics  to more fashion-led pieces, supermarkets are leading the way for budget fashion that doesn’t look cheap.

They’re more on-trend that you think – With a customer database larger than the average high street store, shops like ASDA, Sainsbury’s and Tesco are able to cater to the markets and predict trends in a lot more areas than just food supply.

They fit well – Fits and lengths often come with a little more modesty in mind. Fabrics are often highly practical too—think plenty of 100% cotton that can be thrown into the washing machine without thought.

As another wrote: “Looks like your Grandads!”

The Asda blazer isn’t the only dupe to have enjoyed a surge in popularity since Maebe launched.

Fans were also desperate to get their hands on the “contour popper top”, which came with a whopping price tag of £50,

According to Maebe, which attempts to make elevated style an accessible luxury for a new generation, the off white contour popper top is an ode to everyday elevated athleisure. 

It’s made from a buttery soft, heavyweight stretch knitted jersey that contours your body whilst also giving support and a smoothing effect. 

But thanks to the MUSERA Knitted Asymmetric Button Front Sleeveless Knit Top from Shein, you’ll get the Molly-Mae look, but for less. 

The button-up top is strikingly similar to Maebe’s offering, but at just £7.99, it’s much more affordable.

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