Meghan Markle’s ballet flats are FINALLY back in stock – snap them up, or shop our high-street picks instead
The Duchess of Sussex's Sarah Flint flats have been restocked - and they're GUARANTEED to sell out. Too spendy? Fear not - we've searched the shops for styles without the designer price tag...
ACCORDING to experts at Brand Finance, Meghan Markle has boosted British fashion sales by £150million.
Unsurprising then that the Sarah Flint ballet flats she wore on her and Price Harry's first public outing at The Invictus Games sold out within hours.
Percy sunglasses, £120, Finlay & Co -
Mother 'The Looker' jeans,£265, Selfridges -
The Husband Shirt, £139, Misha Nonoo -
'Natalie' ballet flats, £260, Sarah Flint -
But, if you missed out, fear not - because they're back in stock. Go, go, go!
The 'Natalie' flats are available in brown and black with an upper leather lining and insole as well as a leather outsole.
They also feature a pointed toe and asymmetrical bow design.
However, the company has warned the flats - priced at £260 - may take up to three weeks to arrive as they're in seriously high demand.
Surely that's worth it for a little Markle sparkle in our lives? We think so.
'Natalie' ballet flats, £260, Sarah Flint -
Don't fancy forking out on flats?
Shop our high-street picks instead!
Craiglea ballet pumps, £85, Gabor -
Ballet pumps, £17.99, Anna Field at Zalando -
LINA ballet pumps, £34.99, Fitters at Zalando -
Tan suedette ballet pumps, £9.99, New Look -
Forever Comfort ballerina flats, £32, Next -
It's not the first time that The Duchess of Sussex's 'Meghan Effect' has taken hold of the fashion industry.
Remember those £160 Mother jeans she wore on the same occasion?
The company had a 200 per cent rise in site traffic. And those chic Finlay & Co sunglasses? The brand saw a whopping 1,000 per cent increase in sales.
Then there's the £524 Mackage coat Meghan wore for the couple's first royal visit to Nottingham. It sold out within hours.
Arguably the biggest effect the 36-year-old has had on British fashion was when she wore a pair of black Hiut Denim jeans in Cardiff.
For the small, Welsh denim brand, the response was staggering. 'We're moving to a new factory. The effect has been remarkable,' revealed co-founder David Hieatt.