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M&S shoppers are raving about these £45 comfortable croc print boots that ‘look expensive’

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Trying to find the perfect pair of winter boots can be a difficult task. You want them to be comfy enough to wear all day and night, while also lasting for at least a few years so you don’t have to go through the struggle of finding a new pair of boots every winter.

On top of that, if you’re not after a flat boot, the heel height has to be enough that it gives you a bit of extra reach and elongates the leg, but at the same time, not too high that you have to take them off after an hour.

Luckily, Marks & Spencer has dropped a pair of boots that ticks all the boxes, and better yet, they are only £45 here . The boots have a shiny, croc effect to them, which is what makes them far more luxe-looking than the price tag.

As well as this, they feature something called Insolia® technology evenly distributes the weight of your feet helping to reduce pressure and add some stability.This will ensure you can wear the boots all day without any major pain - sign us up!

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