Prada reinvents the brogue
Posted on Friday, March 11, 2011 at 02:02 PM
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Prada have unveiled a new look Irish brogue for their 2011 spring collection.
They have mixed the classic creeper with a brogue in a shoe that can be worn by both males and females.
Despite its bizarre appearance and high cost of $817, Prada’s Creeper Brogue has been a huge hit in UK shops already, with some stores already selling out of the fashion forward footwear.
The original brogue shoe has its roots in both Scotland and Ireland.
They have mixed the classic creeper with a brogue in a shoe that can be worn by both males and females.
Despite its bizarre appearance and high cost of $817, Prada’s Creeper Brogue has been a huge hit in UK shops already, with some stores already selling out of the fashion forward footwear.
The original brogue shoe has its roots in both Scotland and Ireland.
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jtorpeysmith | Mar 13, 2011, 03:56 PM EDT
It's horribly ugly, and the cost is ridiculous.
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Towngate | Mar 12, 2011, 05:47 PM EST
Looks like Paddy has stepped in a jam sandwich and then given the old shoes to his one-legged missus!
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patsymal | Mar 12, 2011, 02:15 AM EST
No way! Gotta see this one and slip it on to believe it! Plus it's ugly.
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