Home Bargains is selling a new dress that could easily be mistaken for a much more expensive version. The budget retailer is well known for selling cheaper alternatives for luxury products - and now there might be a new favourite on shelves.
Thefrom Home Bargains is priced at £15. It looks strikingly similar to a style by luxury brand , but without the larger price tag.
The dresses share a number of similarities, both featuring matching silhouettes, short sleeves and a tie waist. They also both have side pockets.
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However, there are also some differences, including that the belt on the designer dress is slightly thicker. The rounded neck is wider on the more expensive dress too, and the Home Bargains dress is only available in a dark grey shade, while the designer option is black.
Home Bargains' product description reads: "Elevate your casual wardrobe with the Originals Ladies Tie Waist Maxi Dress! This stylish piece boasts a flattering tie waist, handy pockets, and is available in sizes 8 to 20."
The retailer added: "Step up your casual style with the Originals Ladies Tie Waist Maxi Dress! Designed for both comfort and elegance, this short-sleeve dress features a flattering tie waist detail that adds a stylish touch while enhancing your shape.
"Plus, it comes with pockets, because who doesn’t love a dress with pockets? Perfect for everyday wear, this effortlessly chic maxi dress is available in sizes 8 to 20, making it a must-have wardrobe staple!"
The designer description reads: "The Robe Vitti is an an elegant dress crafted from a cotton mix for a sophisticated and understated look."
While the is priced at £15, the comes in at £295. This means shoppers could save around £280 by opting for the cheaper alternative.
The Home Bargains dress is available in a number of sizes, including 8-10, 10-12, 12-14 and 14-16. It is currently sold out in 18-20.
You can find the dress at your nearest Home Bargains store or order online .
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