Meghan Markle’s sell-out designer ballet pumps are back in stock

Meghan’s favourite designer ballet pumps which had a 25,000-strong waiting list are back in stock – but some sizes are ALREADY sold out

  • Meghan wore the brown Sarah Flint ballet pumps to the Invictus games in 2017
  • The shoes quickly sold out online and many people added themselves to the list
  • If you want a pair you’ll have to be quick, as some sizes have sold out already
  • The leather styled pointed shoes, cost $345.66 (£264.14) on the brand’s website

Whenever the Duchess of Sussex steps out in something – it sells out in minutes. But one popular item she wore, back in 2017, is now back in stock. 

The brown Sarah Flint ballet pumps she wore to the Invictus games in 2017, and gained a waiting list of over 25,000 people, are now available to buy again.

The designer leather styled pointed shoes, with a slight heel and a bow on the top cost $345.66 (£264.14) on the brand’s website.

But if you want to get yourself a pair of identical shoes – then you’ll have to be quick, as some sizes have sold out already.

The brown Sarah Flint ballet pumps Meghan wore to the Invictus games in 2017 now has a waiting list of over 25,000 people

The brown Sarah Flint ballet pumps Meghan wore to the Invictus games in 2017 now has a waiting list of over 25,000 people

The designer leather styled pointed shoes, with a slight heel and a bow on the top cost $345.66 (£264.14) on the brands website

The designer leather styled pointed shoes, with a slight heel and a bow on the top cost $345.66 (£264.14) on the brands website 

Meghan wore the flat shoes to finish off her casual but stylish outfit of ripped blue jeans and a white shirt, when her and Harry had one of their first official public outings nearly two years ago. 

Now the shoes, which also come in a variety of other colours, are back in stock – but already US size 3 and 4.5 are sold out. 

The brand describes the flat shoes, called the Natalie, on their website as Italian Vachetta calf leather, with 3mm of extra padding for more comfort.

Sarah Flint is an American brand, based in New York, which have lots of other pretty ballet pump designs, as well as heels.

The brand describes the flat shoes, called the Natalie shoe, on their website as Italian Vachetta calf leather, with 3mm of extra padding for more comfort

The brand describes the flat shoes, called the Natalie shoe, on their website as Italian Vachetta calf leather, with 3mm of extra padding for more comfort

Meghan wore the flat shoes to finish off her casual but stylish outfit of ripped blue jeans and a white shirt, when her and Harry had one of their first official public outings nearly two years ago

Meghan wore the flat shoes to finish off her casual but stylish outfit of ripped blue jeans and a white shirt, when her and Harry had one of their first official public outings nearly two years ago

The brand describes the flat shoes, called the Natalie, on their website as Italian Vachetta calf leather, with 3mm of extra padding for more comfort.

The brand describes the flat shoes, called the Natalie, on their website as Italian Vachetta calf leather, with 3mm of extra padding for more comfort.

It’s not the first time people have gone wild for her Meghan’s shoe choice – on the same trip she wore £115 trainers from French footwear brand Veja and they sold out straight away. 

Last year it was also revealed that one of her favourite footwear designers was Italian brand Aquazzura, when she was spotted wearing some of its designs – including a 4½ in heeled shoe called the Deneuve. 

While her old Instagram account showed that she was a big shoe fan, when she posted a picture of her £20,000 collection – with included designers including Christian Louboutin and Jimmy Choo.  

It's not the first time people have gone wild for her Meghan's shoe choice - on the same trip she wore £115 trainers from French footwear brand Veja and they sold out straight away

It’s not the first time people have gone wild for her Meghan’s shoe choice – on the same trip she wore £115 trainers from French footwear brand Veja and they sold out straight away