Beekeepers Society Prince Albert Mule





Beekeepers Society Prince Albert Mule
Our signature house Prince Albert smoking mule with a hand embroidered bee—an identifying code of F.E. Castleberry—in antiqued bullion wire.
Handmade in England
Men’s
Navy cotton velvet
Hand embroidered bee motif in bullion wire
Red grosgrain topline binding
Red quilted lining
Pink grosgrain sock binding
Red leather heel sock
3/4” brass tacked heel
Snuffed leather sole
This is a made-to-order item and is expected to ship ten weeks from the date of purchase.
Developed in the early 1800s as a functional and elegant indoor shoe, velvet slippers were worn to protect the expensive rugs and wooden floors that adorned England's palaces and grand homes from dirt. Legend has it that it was Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg, a well-respected consort of Queen Victoria, who began wearing his English slippers out to black-tie events. Since then, it became commonplace for gentlemen of the upper class to wear these to clubs and in smoking rooms.
Our Prince Albert smoking slippers are individually handcrafted by our slipper factory in England. Each pair is hand cut, painstakingly embroidered, closed, and hand-lasted by a handful of artisans with over 150 years of combined experience. The process is so laborious that this factory only produces smoking slippers. We take great pleasure in the fact that the production process has remained largely unchanged over the last century. This is luxury, made the old-fashioned way.