Well, I never, ever would.These were specially commissioned for the Cheltenham Gold Cup Festival, a week of horse-racing in the Cotswolds in England happening this week. The commissioner was the betting company, Betfair, with whom I have placed a bet or two in my time.
The hair is real, the hoofs are not. Lady Gaga, maybe. Not me!
I think they're particularly suitable for men.
ReplyDeleteNope, I wouldn't cow towards this trend, I'd steer clear!
ReplyDeletestitchfork... you crack me up!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoofing it away from these things as fast as I can. Ugh!
ReplyDeleteNot for my little hooves....xv
ReplyDeleteAlthough I love hoofed feet on tables, not so much on ladies. Despite the spiked heel, the gentleman has a bit of an interesting centaur quality, however.
ReplyDeleteCome on Meg - you know you want a pair! Connor would LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteBoth interesting and funny.
ReplyDeletemaybe.......nah.
I'm with you - not quite my style. But they are rather amusing!
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling a little "Silence of the Lambs" except with horses of courses....poor Mr. Ed!
ReplyDeleteInteresting, not wearable, but possibly an investment for resale in 50+ years- could outdo a Roth
ReplyDeleteUGH!!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Puck wore stilletos. I do think they'd make grand candlesticks, or book ends?
ReplyDeleteSorry, and wha'ts with the Ladies bowling/pj tops?
ReplyDeletei'm so lost
lissa... i think they're supposed to be sexy jockeys' silks!
ReplyDeleteoh, right! wait, isn't that an oxymoron? sorry pimlico jockeys, i love you!
ReplyDeleteIf we can get Antonio Banderas in a pair of these... and nothing else....
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