Why women rushing for this $25 Kmart item

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Why women rushing for this $25 Kmart item
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Hordes of fashion fans have been sharing snaps of this Kmart find after it an influencer wore it and was inundated with “lots of questions”.

Women have rushed to get their hands on the affordable knit, which has now sold out in some sizes online. Picture: Instagram/JessAllenIt is still available on Kmart’s website in cream in sizes 14, 16 and 18, and in red in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20.

But if you miss out there is another $28 knitted dress that is also creating buzz after bloggers shared snaps posing in the equally affordable outfit. Queensland influencer and makeup artist Chloe Tanzer showed off the item pairing it with a more glamorous look with her hair sleeked back in a bun and full face of make-up.Queensland makeup artist Chloe Tanzer in the $28 Tie Waist dress. Picture: Instagram/ChloeTanzerAffordable style blogger ‘What Beth Wore’ shows off the same dress but in black.

“We have one more delivery of the Long Sleeve Tie Waist Knitwear Dress by next week so we encourage all our stylish customers to keep a look out for when it arrives,” the spokesperson said.

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