Lidl sweeps its own clothing line: the shoes, the most demanded, go on resale from 12.99 to 500 euros

The German supermarket chain seems to have found a niche that could create a trend around the world. For a few months, the company has released a line of corporate clothing (sneakers, t-shirts, socks and flip-flops) that is sweeping sales to the point of reaching exorbitant prices on resale websites due to the high demand that exists. These items are still only present in some European countries, so it would not be surprising that in the future Mercadona or Eroski t-shirts would be seen on the street.

Germany, Finland, the Netherlands or Belgium are some of the countries where Lidl has already become a fashion trend to the point of being able to buy shoes that are worth 12.99 to 500 euros in resale in the supermarket. As simple and incredible as clothing with the German supermarket logo or with its traditional colors (yellow, blue and red) that has caused hundreds of queues at the doors of its centers to be able to get hold of some of its garments.

From the cheapest socks for 0.99 euros to sneakers, a star item, for 12.99, passing through t-shirts and flip-flops that bear the supermarket logo (Levi’s style) and are worth 3.99. A whole trend that has gone viral on social networks and right now in these countries it is considered an article of difficult access. So much so that on some resale websites you can find the sneakers, blue with yellow and red details and the Lidl logo on the tongue, for 500 euros.

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