Paris Fury shares tip to get trendy Uggs 'for half price' in new social media post
Paris Fury, the fabulous wife of boxing champion Tyson Fury, showcased her love for a good bargain despite her wealth.
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Despite reportedly being worth £50 million, Paris Fury knows how to find a bargain.
The stylish wife of heavyweight champ Tyson Fury recently opted to purchase a pair of the popular Tasman Ugg slippers.
Despite the retail price being a substantial £100, Paris opted for a money-saving strategy and shared the secret with her social media followers.
In a recent Instagram post, the stylish mother, residing in a £550k Morecambe house, showcased her newly acquired 'sand' shade Tasman Ugg slippers.
She revealed: "Good part of having small feet, buying the children's 'trending' Uggs for half price of adults.”
By choosing the kids' version, she managed to snag the fashionable footwear for just £60, thereby saving an impressive £40 in the process.
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Crafted from suede, plush natural wool, and adorned with embroidered detailing, the comfortable slip-on shoe boasts the same robust outsole as the renowned UGG Classic Boot.
Embraced by celebrities and influencers, this fashionable footwear has found a fan in Paris.
Despite occasionally indulging in designer items from brands like Balmain or Gucci, the stylish mother doesn't shy away from expressing her love for high-street purchases.
In a previous interview with Fabulous, she candidly admitted: "I've turned into my mother. I stand and now my daughter is me cringing when I'm at the sale rail.
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"And I'm buying Asda pyjamas that are only £3. I can't help it, it's just me."
She added: "I think you do turn into your parents, but I don't see where I would go.
"People say: 'Oh, you shop in Asda?' or wherever I might go. But where else do you think I go?
“Here [Morcombe] there's not many options, but I like being here. I think it's just normal."