'Supportive' New Balance trainers that 'don't need breaking in' slashed by £56

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The major sports company has launched a summer sale that includes a pair of trainers that are 'like walking on clouds'

Finding the right pair of trainers can often be quite difficult, because they need to be both supportive and comfy to walk in.

Originally costing £140, the sale has reduced the cost of these popular trainers to just £84 - a total saving of £56 off the RRP. It is worth mentioning that it is only the red colourway that has been reduced, while the white pair are still full-price. Meanwhile, the engineered mesh material make sure the trainers are "breathable", preventing your feet from overheating or sweating. You can purchase the v4 trainers in sizes ranging from a UK 3 to 8, with half-sizes also available.

One glowing review read: "These are my favorite shoes!!! I own them in multiple colors and use them for work & walks. The cushioning is amazing and I hope they never stop making them!!!"Fashion deal of the week Floral dresses are a must for summer, and one £45 number from M&S has shoppers saying "buy without hesitation".

Currently proven popular on the retailer's website, the Lyocell Blend V-Neck Midaxi Tea Dress is available in sizes from a UK 8 through to 24. It has been designed in petite, regular and long lengthways, so it suits a variety of body shapes and sizes. Another five-star review read: "Comfy! I feel like you don't even have to break in. Amazing running/ walking shoes! Have narrow feeling."

 

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