These H&M snakeskin trainers look identical to a designer brand’s — and they’ll save you £372

29 Sep, 2025 | Admin | No Comments

These H&M snakeskin trainers look identical to a designer brand’s — and they’ll save you £372

The H&M Trainers in Beige/Snakeskin Pattern on a beige background
We can’t tell the difference between these £37 H&M trainers and a luxury pair costing £409 (Picture: H&M/Metro)

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From boots to bags, snakeskin is one of this season’s biggest fashion trends. 

The exotic print was seen at plenty of AW25’s runways including Miu Miu, Tod’s and Khaite, but the celebs got involved, too.

Both Rihanna and Dua Lipa were recently spotted sporting a pair of snakeskin shoes and it’s safe to say, we’re now obsessed. 

So when we spotted a pair of super cool snakeskin trainers at H&M, we couldn’t believe the striking resemblance to a high-end pair from Dries Van Noten. 

H&M Trainers in Beige/Snakeskin Pattern

H&M’s Trainers in Beige/Snakeskin Pattern are sleek low-top trainers with beige laces and an on-trend snakeskin pattern. Comfortable to wear and an instant way to upgrade any plain outfit, they’re guaranteed to be the hottest shoes of the season.

SHOP £32.99

Costing just £32.99, these snakeskin trainers are a whopping £372.01 cheaper than the luxury alternatives but look pretty much identical.

The low-profile design, fold-down heel tab detail and beige laces makes these shoes look far more expensive than they are, and their flexible sole means they’re really comfortable to walk around in for hours. 

The bold animal print might seem tricky to style, but according to fashion insiders all animal print can be seen as a neutral. So, pair them with tailored trousers and a blazer for a work-appropriate outfit or straight leg jeans and a cardigan for a more casual weekend vibe. .

The low-profile design, fold-down heel tab detail and beige laces makes these shoes look far more expensive than they are (Picture: H&M)

According to the reviews on the H&M website, these trainers do run a little smaller and narrower than most shoes so it might be worth heading in-store to try them on or consider sizing up when you purchase. 

Whether you’re looking to dip your toe into the snakeskin trend or you’re just after a pair of cool everyday trainers, H&M’s snakeskin pair ticks all the fashion boxes and at £32.99, we’re predicting that they won’t stay on shelves for long.

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