Where to buy Duchess Sophie’s espadrilles under £150 | Royal | News
The return of warmer weather has officially put espadrilles back on the style map – and if you’re after a pair with royal approval, Duchess Sophie has provided the perfect cue. The Duchess of Edinburgh, 61, has recently been in Kenya undertaking engagements and for the long days in the heat, she relied on her trusted espadrille wedges – a style she wore repeatedly throughout the trip.
While Sophie’s exact pair is from a past season, we’ve found an updated version from Penelope Chilvers, the British label she frequently turns to for footwear. The new-season design comes in a similar soft neutral tone and has a subtle woven detail across the front and a more streamlined finish, without the tie-up fastening seen on some espadrilles. The closed-toe and secure ankle strap offer support, while the classic wedge silhouette makes them endlessly wearable.
They are crafted from a breathable cotton upper with a traditional jute sole. The 7.5cm heel gives just enough lift to feel elevated without compromising on comfort – ideal for summer events and race days. Available in sizes three to nine, they also come in a vibrant pink colourway for those wanting a bolder statement.
As temperatures rise and diaries fill with outdoor occasions, it’s easy to see why Sophie keeps returning to this timeless style year after year.
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