£9 shoes are Primark sell-out
Candy pink heels hit eBay as they become Primark's biggest ever seller
Candy pink heels hit eBay as they become Primark's biggest ever seller
A pair of hot pink heels that cost a credit-crunch-busting £9, has become the biggest selling item in Primark's history, and are now selling for over double the price on eBay, as buyers scramble to get their hands on the coveted footwear.
A sellout success, the candy pink courts became the bargain high street store's biggest ever seller, and are now cropping up on eBay for over double the price, going for up to £22.
Women have been reportedly snapping up multiple pairs of the shoes, inspired by candy-footed celebrities, such as Lady GaGa and Victoria Beckham, who have both been spotted in similar, albeit designer priced, designs.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Helen Penney of Primark called the design, 'a very classic court and a nice quality.'
Following the shoes' huge success, the style is now due to hit stores in a rainbow array of additional shades next month. Look out for aqua blue, coral and white - they won't hang around for long!
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