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Where to find an almost identical dupe of the sold-out Maebe popper top – it’s £42 cheaper than Molly-Mae’s version


IF you weren’t quick enough to get your hands on the new Maebe popper top, then fear not, as we’ve found an incredibly affordable dupe.

Molly-Mae Hague’s first clothing line went live last night at 7pm, but sold out in just 24 minutes.

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If you weren’t lucky enough to nab anything from Maebe, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered
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For those wanting to get the Molly-Mae look, you’ll be pleased to check out this affordable popper top dupe[/caption]

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The off white Maebe top is £50[/caption]

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Whilst this Shein dupe is only £7.99 and comes in four colours[/caption]

Fans rushed to the website to purchase her Maebe brand – and everything was gone in just ten minutes, apart from the plain white tee which sold out 14 minutes later.

And those who missed out on the first run of clothes will have to now wait two weeks until the items are restocked.

Gobsmacked Molly expressed her gratitude, telling fans: “I’m speechless. The whole site SOLD OUT in 24 minutes. Thank you, thank you, from the bottom of my heart.”

But if you were desperate to nab the now sold-out “contour popper top”, which comes with a whopping price tag of £50, don’t worry, as Shein (yes, you heard it correctly), has an alternative option that’s much cheaper.

According to Maebe, which attempts to make elevated style an accessible luxury for a new generation, the off white contour popper top is an ode to everyday elevated athleisure. 

It’s made from a buttery soft, heavyweight stretch knitted jersey that contours your body whilst also giving support and a smoothing effect. 

But thanks to the MUSERA Knitted Asymmetric Button Front Sleeveless Knit Top from Shein, you’ll get the Molly-Mae look, but for less. 

The button-up top is strikingly similar to Maebe’s offering, but at just £7.99, it’s much more affordable.

Of course, there is likely to be a large difference in the quality of the top, but if you’re on a budget and are looking for an affordable option that won’t break the bank, then this is perfect for you.

The top comes in four different colours – white, black, red and brown – and sizes range from an XS to a L. 


So if the thought of spending £50 on a top sends shivers down your spine, you’ll be pleased to know that with this similar buy, you’ll save a jaw-dropping £42.01.

Mega price shock

Despite the popularity of the long-awaited fashion brand, many shoppers were left gobsmacked at the prices.

The influencer, 25, has been slammed for “not knowing her audience” after revealing how much she’s charging for a basic tee, jeans and blazers. 

Many slammed the “outrageous” prices – which range between £35 and £140 – and questioned why the range is “so expensive”. 

“Why does Molly-Mae’s new range have to be so expensive?” one shopper moaned on X, previously Twitter.

What are the Maebe prices?

  • Away Day Top – £55
  • Away Day Trousers – £60
  • All Tied Up Shirt – £65
  • Contour Popper Top – £50
  • Seam Denim Jeans – £90
  • Dreamer Pointelle Tee – £35
  • The Ultimate Blazer – £140
  • Cosy Cropped Cardigan – £60

“Molly-Mae charging an arm and a leg for basic clothes is outrageous,” another slammed. 

Whilst someone else chimed in: “Does she realise that a lot of her followers are young girls, uni students or adults that have to pay mortgages?”

Three years in the making

The mum-of-one said Maebe had been “three years in the making”.

Inside Molly-Mae’s life

Take a look at the influencer, business owner and reality TV star’s journey to fame

Speaking about the launch, which came just weeks after her five year relationship with Tommy Fury came to an end, she said: “When I became a mum, I changed a lot as a person and different things became important to me in terms of fashion, it was the right time to launch Maebe. I was really ready to sink my teeth into something new.

“I have a really good feeling about this new era of my life and think it’s going to be so special and a great thing for me to focus on and put my time into as well as being a mum to Bambi.”

She continued to the MailOnline: “It was really good timing for this to happen for me. It has all just aligned perfectly really. I am so excited about it… I really do have an amazing feeling about the brand. I see Maebe having a huge future.

“I know if I make the right steps with it and I do this well, I do genuinely see it becoming really huge and being one of those brands that everybody knows and that’s my dream and my goal.”

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