Kmart Australia shoppers have gone all out with a “super comfy” pair of sandals for just $20 – and it’s a $179 “copycat” of a popular brand.
The fashion blogger behind Kmart Insider noticed that the budget retailer’s “triple” adjustable sandals look almost identical to Country Road’s Lottie sandals.
“I can attest that the Kmart ones are very comfortable,” she said on Instagram.
Despite the huge price difference, the cheapest pair is made of polyurethane suede and synthetic materials, while the more expensive sandals are made of leather.
However, some shoppers explained that the versatile $20 open-toed sandals are a great, affordable alternative, especially for those who can’t afford to spend hundreds.
Inexpensive shoes have been flying off the shelves, and They are perfect for summer, whether for a day at the beach or a casual look at work.
‘Amazing. “I love these, they are very comfortable,” said one.
“What a fabulous hoax,” insisted another.

Kmart Australia shoppers have put their best foot forward with a pair of “super comfy” sandals for just $20 – and they’re a “copycat” of Country Road’s $179 sandals.

Some shoppers explained that the versatile $20 open-toe sandals are a great, affordable alternative, especially for those who can’t afford to spend hundreds.
‘I love these. I took them to Thailand, walked in them, super comfortable and I love that they are stylish too. “Well done, Kmart,” praised one.
‘Agreed. “Very comfortable,” added another.
Earlier this month, fashion-conscious shoppers reluctant to spend hundreds of dollars on high-end brands discovered a $25 Kmart item that looked a lot like a $595 designer version.
The budget retailer now sells a pair of white slingback buckled ballet flats, and customers are noticing the resemblance to Ganni’s buckled ballet flats.
Both pointed toe flats have similar features, including metal eyelet details, buckle closures, and kitten heels.
If you look closer, Kmart’s shoes have a single row of metal eyelet details on each strap, while the Danish fashion brand’s off-white version has two rows.


Earlier this month, fashion-conscious shoppers reluctant to spend hundreds of dollars on high-end brands discovered a $25 Kmart item that looked a lot like Ganni’s $595 buckled ballerina shoes.
Shoppers suggested that the cheaper shoes offer an affordable alternative to the designer brand, especially for those who can’t afford to spend hundreds of dollars.
‘Buckle up! Kmart launched a $25 version of a Ganni’ icon, the Australian fashion blogger behind Kmart Insider said on Instagram.
Bargain hunters have confirmed that the cheaper flats are “very comfortable”, while others shared that they were “running” to Kmart to buy a pair.
“I tried them on and they were very comfortable,” said one.
“I love the crisp white on the Kmart side,” praised another.
“How cute,” one added.
“OMG I’m running,” another shared.