There are many types that much is true, but it is worth at least once in your life to go over them, for various reasons. If you are a guy you will surely impress your girl or appear more interesting if you know something more about woman’s shoes, and if you are a girl and you see a fabulous shoe in the store – you simply need to tell all your girlfriends about it, as the sacred fashion law dictates. The broadest way to divide woman’s shoes is flat shoes, heels, and boots. This basic difference will make your life a lot easier already. 1. Gladiator sandals They are pretty much flat sandals, inspired by Ancient Greece. They were worn by warriors fighting for honor, and today you get to wear them in the honor of your beauty and style 2. Ballerinas They are also extremely flat and flexible. They are usually rounded at the top because they are inspired by the point shoes of ballet dancers. They are extremely comfortable. 3. Moccasins Also a very comfortable shoe, moccasins come from shoes the Native Americans used to wear. They make no noise when walking and are easy to take on and off 4. Loafers
Styled by the moccasins, loafers are a bit more made for the city life. They are very comfortable, easily slipped on and off which is why they are often called slip-ons. 5. Mary Jane’s These are the perfect shoes for dancing. They have a strap keeping them firmly in place, and usually chunky and low heels. They are perfect with high socks and short skirts. 6. Mules Mules have a bear heel and are only kept on your feet with the front of the shoe. They are much similar to slippers, but they can have high heels and sleek styles. 7. Slingbacks They hold on your heel with a strap. They are very comfortable and are firmly in place. 8. Ankle-Strap Shoes They have a peace going up behind the heel and a horizontal buckle strap which keeps the shoe in place. 9. Kitten Heels These are heels for beginners. They have a medium sized heel but are pretty much easy to vear. 10. Stilettos This is a classic high heel shoe, with at least a 5 cm high heel, but usually more. 11. Scarpins These are the same as stilettos, but if the heel is really high and the front really pointy. 12. Killer Heels When the heel is dangerously high, over 10 cm, and the front is really pointy and narrow, then you have a killer heel. 13. Platform Shoes When you can’t go longer in the heel, you add the height in the front part of the shoe. They are a bit more stable too. 14. Wedges They have a very thick sole and no separated heel, than you have wedges. 15. Peeptoe Heels Shoes with high heels that have the front bit cut out so that they show your nails. 16. Chelsea Boots Really basic, they have a tight fit and a loop for easier slip-on. 17. Cowboy Boots The classic leather boots with high heels. 18. Knee-High Boots They go up to the knee level, usually even more, and usually have a stiletto type heel. 19. Thigh-High Boots They go even higher, to the thighs, and are usually worn with very short skirts, or jeans for more comfort.
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