Kate Middleton has long been a go-to for those seeking timeless, elegant wardrobe staples. The Princess of Wales is renowned for her ability to re-wear pieces, from evening gowns to handbags, on numerous occasions.
One item that frequently features in her outfit rotation is the , which she's been sporting since 2019. The royal has donned the Toasted Brown version of these wedges at various events, from the Chelsea Flower Show to polo matches, often teaming them with midi and maxi dresses for a chic spring/summer ensemble.
Priced at £145, are a versatile investment that can be worn year after year for almost any occasion. They're perfect for pairing with wedding guest attire during the warmer months, or for anything from lunches to summer getaways.
While the royal typically teams her Carina Suede Wedge Espadrilles with floral midi dresses and skirts, they could just as easily be worn with wide-leg linen trousers or even denim shorts. The luxurious raffia and suede finish also makes them suitable for work, offering a stylish alternative to high heels for office wear.
Boasting a 3.5inch heel, these shoes offer comfort and ease for walking, complete with self-tie fastening around the ankle. Crafted from 100% suede finished leather, they feature a round close toe and subtle cut-out detail at the back, reports .
They are currently up for grabs at , with all sizes from 3 to 8 available. However, stocks are low and selling swiftly.
Selfridges also offers a budget-friendlier variation in the form of at £110. This alternative in lighter cream includes wider 'self tying' ankle straps and a cotton canvas covering on the toe cap. For those hunting for a significant steal, has dropped their price to £70, but there's a catch - limited sizes remain.
Jones Bootmaker is currently offering a tempting discount on their , sliced from £89 down to £71.20. Additionally, ASOS has entered the ring with an exceptionally budget-friendly option, pricing their at £30.
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