Jimmy Choo's Aveline pumps are a hot commodity and with them typically setting you back £795, the 100mm heel often sits on dream wish lists waiting to be bought.
I found a dupe of the highly sought after stiletto that is just £55, less than 10% of the designer price. Over on ISAWITFIRST there are Black Tulle Bow Barely There Stiletto Heels that are instantly recognisable as a dupe of the iconic Aveline heel.
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With a tulle bow featuring on the ankle of both shoes, rather than around one ankle and the toes on the alternate foot, this model is slightly more weather friendly if you're taking them out on a drizzly autumn night. The dupe version comes with a zip finish at the back of the foot that you can clearly see and suggests that you wipe the heel down to clean it.
Like the Jimmy Choo version there are barely there black straps that hold your foot in place. I find that this makes the shoe far more comfortable over short periods of times in comparison to pointed toe shoes that can constrict your feet.
After a few hours I find that these shoes do get uncomfortable, but not massively more than you would expect from a stiletto heel. With the dupe being less than 10% of the original shoe price, I think they're well worth snapping up for a night out on the town or a dinner out with friends.
The chic design perfectly showcases your feet making them ideal for after a pedicure and ISAWITFIRST often offers additional discounts meaning you may be able to snap them up for just 5% of the original designer price.
You can buy the ISAWITFIRST dupe here.
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