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September 25th, 2007

Irregular Choice’s Wrap Boots help you pretend you don’t have any legs

IrregularchoicebootsI know I’ve said this before, but as "wacky" as they can be, Irregular Choice have odd (sometimes very odd) moments of pure genius when it comes to their footwear.

This is not one of those moments.

Actually, these sinister looking black ‘Wrap’ boots remind me of nothing so much as those table legs the Victorians used to put little "skirts" over,  est they offend anyone’s delicate sensibilities. So, are these  boots for the terribly modest or are they just boots for the terribly dressed? You tell me…

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5 Responses to “Irregular Choice’s Wrap Boots help you pretend you don’t have any legs”

  1. Crystal says:

    it’s like someone’s leg was chopped off…

  2. Cadi says:

    Certainly strange looking. For some reason I could see the leather skirt bit peeking out from beneath a pair of jeans, and finding the effect interesting. But then again I am functioning on serious sleep dep, so that doesn’t mean much.

  3. Adina says:

    It seems to me that there is half a cowboy leg stoned in a boot! So funny…maybe to be we worn at a Holloween party

  4. zizel says:

    i do like the style. it’s different and it actually makes your legs seem longer as it hides the heel. i was recently in Paris and i saw quite a few girls wearing them with just tights and a baggy sweater on top. it seemed very sexy!!!!
    yet i think it shows great in slim figures and definitely you have to match them with a discrete -similar color of tights

  5. jazz says:

    I love these shoes.
    try to get them in NYC but they were sold out in no time.
    they are amazingly sexy with extra short shorts without making you look tacky.
    they are funky, fresh, stylish…






 
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