These amazing donut hole platforms were purchased by my mother in 1975 at Goody Two shoes in NYC. 

They were known for their rock star glam shoes, super expensive, and catered to rockstars like Bowie, Mick Jagger, and the disco queens of the time.

I was about 12 yrs old when she bought them and I remember begging her to let me wear them. By the time I was 13 in Jr. high, I actually did wear them, probably more then she did.

When I had my vintage clothing store in the 90s/2000's- I had them displayed on a shelf, and at that time, I would never sell them.

We both agreed that now is a good time as neither one of us fit them anymore, I no longer have a shop, and they should be displayed/worn by someone who could love them as much as we did.

They are being sold "as is." 

The heels are made of wood, and the overlapping  leather triangles on the front are green, yellow, red, and black,with a little "peep toe"

There are scrapes and signs of wear on the red heels, but they are completely in tact and wearable. There are some spots on the leather. The most noticeable one is on the red leather on right shoe as seen in photos. They can be taken to a cobbler and spruced up beautifully.

The Goody Two Shoe label is worn off.

8" across the bottom and 3" across widest point.🧡💚🍎🖤💛 Sale is final  DOES NOT HAVE ORIGINAL BOX ---WILL SHIP IN A SHOE BOX