Skechers Ultra Flex 3.0 Smooth Slip-ins Knitted Trainers are on sale at Marks and Spencer for €76, down from €115. The popular trainers are described as 'comfortable' and 'hug your feet' by reviewers. The deal is online only and available in four colours with sizes four through to eight.
As we enter 2025, many people across Ireland are lacing up for their New Year's resolutions - whether it's walking more, hitting the gym or heading out for jogs. If you're on the hunt for a new pair of trainers to support your goals, now is the perfect time to shop, with end-of-year sales making it easier to stay within budget without compromising on quality or comfort.
The Skechers Ultra Flex 3.0 Smooth Slip-ins Knitted Trainers are usually €115, but the price has been dropped to a reasonable €76 in the January sale. The deal is online only, so shoppers will need to head to the website to grab a pair while the discount lasts. These runners are eligible for free delivery as they are over €50.
One happy customer wrote: "Like walking on clouds. Thrilled with these! Super comfortable, I already know the second I’ve worn them out I’ll replace them again and again and again." While another five-star review stated: "Thrilled with these! Super comfortable, I already know the second I’ve worn them out I’ll replace them again and again and again."
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