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Juju Babe: jellies are officially back

Juju Babe: jellies are officially back
11 March 2014
Fiyin Fakoya
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Fiyin Fakoya
11 March 2014

The popular 1990s heeled jellies are officially back in fashion. Juju Babe come in a range of pastel, neon, glitter and metallic styles; they’re 100% recyclable with a multi-strap design and pin buckle fastening.  These stylish sandals are perfect for spring and can be worn with almost anything, making them a definite must-have this season. juju

Retailing at £25, Juju Babe is affordable and can be bought on ASOS or at Schuh, Office and American Apparel. 

If you’re still not convinced these jelly sandals are the way forward, check out which celebrities have embraced the jelly trend and how they paired these bad boy sandals with statement pieces.

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