Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

There is a large variety of shoes available for women, in addition to most of the men's styles being more accepted as unisex. Some broad categories are:
High-heeled footwear is footwear that raises the heels, typically 2 inches (5 cm) or more above the toes, commonly worn by women for formal occasions or social outings. Variants include kitten heels (typically 1½-2 inches high) and stilletto heels (with a very narrow heel post) and wedge heels (with a wedge-shaped sole rather than a heel post).
Sneaker boot or sneaker pump: a shoe that looks like an athletic shoe, but is equipped with a heel, making it a kind of novelty dress shoe.
Mules are shoes or slippers with no fitting around the heel (i.e. they are backless)
Slingbacks are shoes which are secured by a strap behind the heel, rather than over the top of the foot.
Ballet flats, known in the UK as ballerinas, ballet pumps or skimmers, are shoes with a very low heel and a relatively short vamp, exposing much of the instep. They are popular for warm-weather wear, and may be seen as more comfortable than shoes with a higher heel.
Court shoes, known in the United States as pumps, are typically high-heeled, slip-on dress shoes.

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women

Boots for Women


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