Unusual and hard to find early court shoes by quirky Brighton design house Irregular Choice.
These slip on mid heels are about 3 inches in height.  They are a slip on style.  The chunky western-style heel is wooden and painted blue, with a metal five-petal flower in brass nailed onto the back, reminiscent of a sheriff's star in a western movie.  The main body of the shoe is in a crinkle black suede/leather mix in a sort of snake finish.  The toes are round and turn up slightly.  There's also a very slight platform to the soles, about 8mm high.  The other main fabric on the body of the shoes is a lilacy-blue metallic fabric, which runs around the opening and curves down to cup the back of the shoes.  The toe features an unusual flower made up of two contrasting suede fabrics, a metallic red shimmery one and a navy with a subtle red metallic check.  These are all held in place by a brass stud in the centre.  The shoes feature the blue bunnies in teapots design, but much of it is worn to white as they have been worn a few times.  Other than that, these are in excellent condition.  Box is severely damaged.