Irregular Choice was founded in 1999 by the designer Dan Sullivan. He told ''
Women's Wear Daily'' that his brightly coloured, unusual designs were created in response to "boring" and "very black and brown" British High Street fashions in the late 1990s, and that the printed and coloured footwear sold far better than the classic designs. Sullivan's mother had originally designed for the fashion label
Red or Dead, and his father had founded a shoe brand called Pod, which led Sullivan down the path of wanting to "do something mad and adventurous, something based on an irregular concept." Irregular Choice has collaborated with multiple brands and designers. A small collection of shoes created for
Heatherette's 2007 collection reportedly led to demand from the likes of
Mena Suvari,
Theodora Richards and
Lydia Hearst; and was followed up by a spin-off range called
Heatherette Loves Irregular Choice in response to fan demand. For two years they produced a line in collaboration with the cult fashion doll
Blythe, featuring the doll's image. == Products ==