A Quick Look at the Various Types of Ladies Shoes
With numerous sorts of women’s shoes and boots in the high-street shops, for instance ladies gladiator sandals, it’s a wise move to understand the sorts of shoes women can wear.
Flats
Flat women’s shoes are shoes with a flat sole. Flats are usually slip on, but some varieties that come with a strap over the instep or lace-up just like gentlemen’s dress shoes (Oxfords). Flat shoes are flexible; they can look great with denims, and short skirts.
Heel shoes
Heels are available in many unique styles and heights, including:-
- Pumps that are simple dress shoes with a low-necked vamp, a mid-height (5 to 7cm high) narrowing heel, and either a pointed or rounded toe.
- Chunky heeled ladies shoes that have a large heel which doesn’t narrow a lot and are to a greater extent more comfy to walk around in than pointed heels. They are available in every length and typically feature a rounded or square front.
- Stilettos that come with quite tall (10 cm high or more), extremely narrow heels, frequently featuring a support inside to stabilize it. Stiletto heels frequently have a very pointed front toe.
Women’s sandals
Women’s sandals have prom and casual styles. Everyday-wear sandals commonly feature a flat heel and are practical, or trendy, such as gladiator sandals. Prom sandals feature a high heel and satin or narrow straps. They are usually used for an evening out.
Ladies Mules
Mules are backless shoes and are commonly low to mid heeled. Women’s mules are perfect for the office, since they look good with skirts or trousers and can be discreetly taken off under your desk to loosen up your feet.
Women’s Boots
Boots for women are pragmatic, such as sheepskin boots that are perfect for keeping warm, or riding boots perfect for riding horses. Trendy women’s boots come in a variety of heel lengths, and can reach merely to the ankle or to the thigh.

