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Louis Vuitton Illusion boots that look like a human leg and other unusual shoes
We all have different tastes and opinions - particularly when it comes to fashion.
A rather unusual pair of boots, designed by famous French fashion brand Louis Vuitton, has certainly been dividing opinion online.
The Illusion boots, which cost over 拢1,800, certainly stand out with a design that looks like a human leg wearing socks and high heels.
The makers say they are inspired by the surrealist art movement and come in two lengths and two colours.
What do you think of the boots? Let us know in the comments and check out this list of other quirky designs...
Shrek Crocs - or Shrocs!
With a slime-green colour these limited edition Crocs certainly stand out.
The American footwear company teamed up with Dreamworks to release this Shrek-inspired clog.
Not only are they the same colour as everyone's favourite ogre, they also have his ears and nose too.
Pretty roar-some right?
Horse trainers
Even in this list of unusual shoes, these trainers might stand out, that's because they are created for horses!
They were created by Marcus Floyd who is a shoe artist from Lexington in the US.
Why the long face? Don't worry he didn't just make them on the hoof, he uses a medical horse shoe as a base for his designs before customising them, taking inspiration from different brands.
Banana shoes
Wearing these shoes probably won't count as one of your five-a-day but they would certainly get you noticed.
They were designed for the actress Whoopi Goldberg by Kobi Levi.
Arguably the most usual thing about them is their name, you guessed it they are called 'Banana'.
Let's hope they have a non-slip sole, as we can certainly see the a-peel!
Compostable trainers
You might be wondering how these trainers have made the list, but it's not their look that's unusual.
These trainers are the world's first ever 100% compostable organic trainers - which means when you're done with them, you could drop them in the compost and they will rot away to nothing.
Canadian shoe company Native is behind the Plant Shoe which is made entirely from plants - including pineapple and cotton.
Pink Poodle
With pink fur and featuring two cool looking pooches, would you want to get your paws on these trainers?
They are the result of a collaboration between Adidas and the designer Jeremy Scott.
Fittingly named 'Pink Poodle', it is safe to say their unusual design is rather fur-raising!
We wonder if they were very pup-u-lar or not...
Let us know what you think about these wild and wonderful shoes and fancy footwear in the comments.