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Shoesday Tuesday – Irregular Choice Patty Shoes

I’ve sadly neglected Shoesday Tuesday for a while but no more! The sun’s out and it’s the perfect time for starting it up again. Not least because I have just taken ownership of the most adorable shoes.

I am becoming a huge fan of Irregular Choice. I love their edgy take on shoes. The colours, fabrics, embellishments and glamour are wonderful and certainly get your feet a lot of attention. They look outlandish but are very easy to wear and  they cleverly provide enough choice and variation for most people to find something they like love.
So onto my new foot adornments. Perfect summer shoes that go with skirts, dresses, trousers, jeans, undies … to be honest they look good with nothing on at all!
The upper and heel (8.5cm) is covered in vintage style flower fabric with collage style ‘Union Jack’ stripes and a heart over the toe.

 

The toe area is nice and wide which means that the shoes are comfortable even though the inside edge of the shoe is quite hard.
As always the sole is beautifully decorated (something that always makes me feel a bit guilty when I wear a pair of Irregular Choice shoes … guilty pleasure!).

As is the lining which I hope doesn’t rub off to quickly.

 

So, what’s been hanging out on or with your feet this week? #ShoesdayTuesdayGrab the badge code from the side and join in the blog hop with your own shoes, shoes you’ve seen, shoes you’d like or shoes from someone else you know!

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Filed Under: pretty things, shoes Tagged With: Heels

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  1. Mammasaurus

    July 23, 2013 at 10:14 am

    I have a total love of Irregular Choice shoes but sadly I can’t walk in them for toffee- heels and I just don’t get on !

    I love the attention to detail on IC shoes – gorgeous! x

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  2. Cathy Ranson

    July 23, 2013 at 11:18 am

    Look at the soles, the insides, the outsides. I LOVE them.

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  3. Olivia Bushnell

    July 23, 2013 at 11:36 am

    Oh I so wish I could afford Irregular Choice shoes, they’re SO beautiful! Instead I stare at their website and drool!

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