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Hollywood darling Timothée Chalamet has become something of a style icon in his brief yet illustrious career in the limelight. The New York-born actor is equal parts showman — practically made for red carpet movie premieres — and the relatable boy next door, as evidenced by his scuffed Vans and geeking out over having dinner with Kanye West, Kid Cudi, and Pete Davidson.

Earlier this month, the Call Me By Your Name actor posted a seemingly innocent photo to his Instagram in which he was wearing a grey t-shirt, pastel pink corduroy pants (which are a big spring mood, by the way), and grey, mid-top sneakers. Nothing worth writing home about at first glance, except for the fact that Chalamet’s kicks are available at Walmart and Amazon, two retailers you wouldn’t expect a Hollywood star to be shopping for shoes at.

Upon closer inspection, it turns out the shoes are suede — not corduroy — sneakers by Swedish brand Tretorn, and retail for a very wallet-friendly $32 on Amazon. For us 9-to-5ers sitting at home, it’s always a pleasant surprise when celebrities (accidental or not) do something relatable that softens their sometimes too polished public image.

If you’re digging the way Timothée Chalamet made his $30 sneakers look, you can get yourself a pair via the link below.

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TRETORNJack Sneaker
$32
Buy at amazon

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