30 TYPES OF FOOTWEAR EVERY WOMEN WANTS :-

We all loves wearing Stylish Shoes , Sandals, Flats. Now summer is going to start and we should get ready to flaunt our footwears to everyone and also make our overall look moore attractive and flawless.For that we should have overall knowledge about them so that we can easily decide what to wear, So here are some foortwear collection for you all to help you decide for your favourite dresses.

1) STILETTOS –

This is the founder of the heels.It is long and thin. This particular heel can be 4 to 6 inches tall and are mostly for petite and average heights.You can carry them with short skinny dresses and partywear dresses.

2) ANKLE STRAP HEELS –

If you are not feeling comfortable in stilettos heels, it is a great substitute , because it contains support from the straps on the ankle that help to hold us firmly and keep us away from swinging too much.

3) PUMPS –

Pumps are simply high heels .They are very similar to stilettos. But their is one difference in stilettos that their front is flat to the floor.They are known as “Pump heels” because of their vaguely shoe – like structure.

4) FLIP FLOPS –

Consisting of a flat sole with a plastic support between the big toe and the other toes, flip floes are most often made up of rubber. More premium version are made up of leather and wood.

5) SLIDERS –

They are Backless and with open – toed, Sliders include a single strap or a Sequence of straps across the toes and the lower half of the foot to hold the shoe on the foot.

6) FLAT SANDALS –

It is one of the oldest shoe style in the history, Flat sandals are open shoes, consisting of a sole held to the floor by straps going over the instep and around the ankle. They are perfect for casual wear or traditional wear.

7) JELLY SHOES –

Popular in the 1980s, Jelly shoes are named after the material they are made of :- PVC rubber – a semi-transparent material which looks like jelly. They come in various heel heights, styles and colours.

8) CLOGS

Clogs are rounded shoes made entirely or partially out of wood. Through they traditionally served as protective footwear,Swedish clogs became popular fashion footwear in the 1970s and 1980s.

9) GLADIATORS –

Gladiators sandals are open-ended toed with multiple straps and a T – bar running down the front of the shoe .It is made to resemble Roman soldier’s footwear. The sandal comes in various heights : from ankle – high to knee – high.

10) PLATFORM BOOTS –

Platforms have thick soles that raise the feet from the ground more than usual. The heel may be raised higher than the front of the foot and the platform ranges between 1 to 4 inches.

11) THIGH HIGH BOOTS –

These are long boots that reach up to the thighs. Thigh high boots are extremely flattering because they optically stretch the legs.

12) BROGUES –

Brogues sit between Oxfords and Monks but have decorative and perforated patterns on the toe. They usually have a chunky sole and stylish laces and are available in various colors and patterns. A versatile shoe, brogues look more formal and masculine.

13) CANVAS SHOES –

Canvas shoes, or Gumshoes, are named after the material they are made of – a sturdy fabric called canvas. The sole is made of rubber or gum. Associated with softball, canvas shoes are sportier looking and great for casual wear.

14) BALLERINAS –

Originally in the 18 th century in ballet circles, ballerina flats are flat heel, closed toe, low – cut shoes, exposing the top of the foot. They are usually made out of soft leather or satin. A very versatile shoe that comes in various prints, colors, and patterns.

15) T – STRAPS –

So – called because the straps on this shoe form a T – shape on the top of the foot, T-Straps come in various designs like closed – toe and D ‘Orsay styles. The extra strap that goes up the foot keeps the foot secure, making walking in this shoe slightly easier.

16) BLOCK HEELS –

Popularised in the 1970s, block heels are thicker and chunkier than usual heels. The block heels is extremely practical – easy to walk in , much more stable, and does not get stuck in cobblestone. Available in lots of different styles, these heels add a touch of retro to your outfit.

17) HORN HEELS –

Horn heels are curved and somewhat resemble the letter C. They have a futuristic, edgy feel to them and are available in various styles and heights. This heel design in mainly associated with designer Alexander McQueen ,who also designed the not commercially available Lobster claw, a slightly subtler curved heel resembling a claw.

18) MULES –

Originally used as bedroom slippers, mules are backless, closed – off from the front and open from the back. They are available in different heel heights – from flat to high.

19) BIKER BOOTS –

Biker boots are leather boots adorned with buckles and straps. Since they were originally designed for riding motorcycles, they specifically have low heels to control the motorcycle better.

20) ESPADRILLES –

Originally Spanish peasant footwear, espadrilles are flat, closed-toes and closed-toes back shoes, typically mafe out of canvas with a jute or rope sole.

21) COMBAT BOOTS –

Also known as army boots or military boots, combat boots are made out of thick and sturdy fa with chunky rubber soles. Originally worn by soldies, they can withstand the harshest of weather and grounds.

22) SLINGBACKS –

Slingbacks are backless shoes with a strap that crosses behind the heel or ankle. The strap is fastened at the front of the foot. Slingbacks come in a wide variety of styles from casual to more formal and they may be either closed or open – toed.

23) OVER-THE-KNEE BOOTS –

These are boots that reach over the knees. They are usually tighter around the leg shaft to secure the boot to the leg . Over – the – knee boots often have some sort of heel, but can also be flat. They are typically made out of suede and the classic color is black.

24) STRAPPY HEELS –

These are heels that are open, exposing a lot of skin and they have many fastenings across the foot. Due to the way this shoe shows off the foot, it is more suited towards casual, but glamorous occasions rather than formal ones.

25) LOAFERS –

Loafers are low – cut, lace – less shoes that were originally worn around the house by gentry and the royal family. They are similar in shape to moccasins but have a broad, flat and low heel. These shoes are generally made of leather and are casual to smart – casual in style.

26) MARY JANES –

Named after Mary Jane from the Busty Brown comic strip ,Mary Janes are low – cut high heels with rounded toes and a single buckle strap across the unstep. These heels are extremely versatile and are an all – year round staple, since they can be worn with socks and tights.

27) KITTEN HEELS –

A kitten heel is a petite, slender and shorter stiletto heel. The heel is 1.5/1.75 inches high and slightly curved. They have round toes in the front and are great for a small boost in height. Becausr of their curved heels, they enhance the slender shape of the feet.

28) BOAT SHOES –

Also known as Docksides, boat shoes were created in the 1930s for sailors to prevent them from slipping on the wet decks. They are made from canvas, suede or leather with non – marking rubber shoes, and are perfect for both formal and casual looks.

29) CLOGS –

Clogs are rounded shoes made entirely or partially out of wood. Though they traditionally served as protective footwear, Swedish clogs became popular fashion footwear in the 1970 s and 1980s.

30) TRAINERS –

Trainers are made for multi – directional movements and have a flatter sole to allow more agility and flexibility . They are super comfy since they are well-cushioned, stretchy and have a sock – like fitting. Trainers are now acceptable to wear for casual, day – to -day activities.

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