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Marks and Spencer's 'waterproof' £35 wellies hailed 'perfect' for autumn walks look just like £115 designer Hunter boots

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Marks and Spencer fans are flocking to buy the high-street retailers 'cute and sturdy' waterproof M&S Collection Wellies, which could easily be mistaken for designer brand Hunter.

The £35 bargain boots could save fashion fans £80, as Marks and Spencer's version looks nearly identical to Hunter's Original Chelsea Boots - which originally cost £115.

The M&S Collection Wellies are both pracical and stylish, and have been designed to withstand the unpredictable autumn and winter weather.

Hailed 'perfect' for dog walks, the stylish ankle-high wellies are crafted from a rubberised outer and gusset to ensure that feet stay dry, whatever the weather.

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