I bought a pair of $35 sneakers from Target and they look JUST like the $180 ones I wanted - and feel the same

I bought a pair of $35 sneakers from Target and they look JUST like the $180 ones I wanted - and feel the same

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I bought a pair of $35 sneakers from Target and they look JUST like the $180 ones I wanted - and feel the same
Published: Jan, 28 2025 21:52

Target Australia has sent shoppers running over a $35 item that's being hailed as an affordable alternative to the hugely popular Adidas Samba sneakers. The retailer is now selling women's sneakers that resemble the $180 shoes from the world-famous sportswear brand, featuring the iconic three-stripe design.

 [The retailer is now selling women's sneakers that resemble the $180 shoes from the world-famous sportswear brand, featuring the iconic three-stripe design]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The retailer is now selling women's sneakers that resemble the $180 shoes from the world-famous sportswear brand, featuring the iconic three-stripe design]

The $35 Django sneakers with a closed round toe and flat lacing feature a snug synthetic upper and a supportive padded collar. Despite the price difference, Adidas is widely known for its high-quality, durable Sambas, made with soft leather upper, suede overlays and gum sole.

 [Fashion-conscious shoppers suggested Target's shoes offer an affordable alternative to Samba sneakers, especially for those who can't afford to spend $180]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Fashion-conscious shoppers suggested Target's shoes offer an affordable alternative to Samba sneakers, especially for those who can't afford to spend $180]

Samba is a timeless pair of sneakers, originally designed for soccer players to train in the 1940s but has since become one of the brand's best-selling shoes. Fashion-conscious shoppers suggested the cheaper shoes offer an affordable alternative to Samba sneakers, especially for those who can't afford to spend $180.

'So comfortable. No blisters or sore feet even the first time I wore them. Go with everything, great Samba dupes. Love them,' one shopper claimed. 'Adidas Samba dupe? That's for real so crazy. I'm saving up to buy this,' another said. Target Australia has sent shoppers running over a $35 item that's being hailed as an affordable alternative to the hugely popular Adidas Samba sneakers.

The retailer is now selling women's sneakers that resemble the $180 shoes from the world-famous sportswear brand, featuring the iconic three-stripe design. Fashion-conscious shoppers suggested Target's shoes offer an affordable alternative to Samba sneakers, especially for those who can't afford to spend $180.

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