Kmart Knit Mules return to shelves after selling out: Best shoes under $20
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Shoppers rush to Kmart to get their hands on this ONE best-selling $20 buy before stock runs out again
- Kmart has brought back its best-selling $20 casual knit square toe mule shoes
- The mules are a fan-favourite that continually sell out once they hit the shelves
- One fashion blogger said they are super stretchy, comfortable and lasted ‘ages’
- They are available in stores and online now in four colours from sized five – 11
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Kmart has just rereleased a pair of ultra-stylish shoes that have been flying off the shelves – and they won’t break the bank.
The budget retailer couldn’t keep up with demand for the $20 Knit Mules when they were first released last year but have recently restocked the fan-favourite.
The best-selling Casual Knit Square Toe Mules sent shoppers into a spin last season and come at a fraction of the price of similar designer versions.
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Fashion loving Aussies are racing to get their hands on Kmart’s best-selling $20 Casual Square Toe Knit Mules
The budget retailer couldn’t keep up with demand for the $20 Knit Mules when they were first released last year but have recently restocked the fan-favourite
Fashion blogger Curvy Sam went viral went the shoes were first released after telling her followers to ‘treat themselves’ to the $20 pair.
‘See these shoes? You need to go buy them right now they were only recently released and they’re selling out instantly,’ she said.
‘They didn’t have any in the store I was in but I went online and I bought them tonight – go buy them.’
The casual-yet-chic shoes have been released this year in black, charcoal grey, natural beige and khaki green
She said the mules are ‘super stretchy’, comfortable, are suitable for wider feet and have last ‘for ages’.
The casual-yet-chic shoes have been released this year in black, charcoal grey, natural beige and khaki green.
They are currently available in sizes five to 11 on the Kmart website but are starting to get snapped up in stores across the country.