SHOPPERS are rushing to buy Aldi's new 'cozy' clogs which are on sale for just £5.99.
The German supermarket are releasing their own "ALDImania Clogs" as part of their special winter range.
Designed to keep your feet warm, the footwear is perfect for the cold winter months thanks to its fluffy interior.
And for less than £6, they could be one of the bargains of the winter.
But you'll have to be quick, with the slick shoes expected to fly off the shelves when they go on sale on Sunday, November 12.
"Show off your style with these ALDImania Clogs," reads the product description.
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"You'll feel and look great in these comfortable, functional and stylish trainers."
The supermarket's footwear features warm textile lining and, much like crocs, an adjustable heel strap.
They are also described as "soft, cosy and comfortable" on the website.
As an added bonus, they come in sizes 4-11.
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Customers are now preparing for an almighty battle to get their hands on the winter warmers as they count down the clock to release day.
One Facebook user said: "You best believe I’m getting these."
A second commented: "I actually could do with a pair of them…. No holes in them."
A third added: "Christmas presents sorted!"
Ahead of the festive period, Aldi has teased shoppers with a new trailer for its Christmas advert – but Kevin the Carrot is nowhere to be seen.
The beloved character has featured in the discounter's Christmas campaign for the past six years, and many fans are expecting his return for 2023.
ALDI shoppers were also in disbelief when they found security tags on £1.15 chocolate bars amid desperate measures to stop shoplifting.
The discount supermarket chain has resorted to protecting Mars and Snickers bars as the soaring cost of living crisis has seen a spike in theft.
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