Friday, 9 November 2012

Basic Knowledge about Ladies High Heel Shoes


       Following the last articles published at Articlesbase.com under the name of A Comprehensive Categorization for High Heel Shoes, I am going to share with you more details today concerning the high heel shoes from the perspective of styles. Sincerely hope the following details be helpful for your high heel shoes online shopping.
Ankle Boot refers to a short boot which covers only the foot and ankle. Ankle Boots are like regular boots, but they only go up to your ankle, instead of your knee or halfway up your calves.
Ballet Flats also flat shoes, refer to light flat hard-soled shoes resembling those worn by a ballet dancer.
D'Orsay refers to women's pump or slipper with circular vamp.
Espadrilles refers to a shoes usually having a fabric upper part and a sole made of a flexible material, such as rope or rubber.
Gladiator refers to shoes, sandals and etc. derived from ancient roman fighters who were called gladiators. The Gladiator sandal is an extreme example. By definition the gladiator sandal is a flat sandal that has several straps across the top holding the sole to the foot and a strap around the ankle. This sandal worn by the professional fighters was brought back to fashion in the late 1960s and now in 2008 it is making a comeback.
Knee Boots are boots that rise to the knee, or slightly there under. They are generally tighter around the leg shaft and ankle than at the top.
Mary Janes are a type of shoe that can be high heels or regular shoe. Mary Jane's usually have the strap around the ankle or over the top of your foot.
Pumps refers to women's low-cut, low-heeled, thin-soled, casual shoes.
Sandal usually refers to shows with leather sole attached to foot by straps.
Spectator Pumps refers to women'smedium-heeled shoe with contrasting colors at heel and toe of upper.
Thigh Boots refer to boots extending to mid-thigh, flexible at knee.
Thong refers to a kind of sandal with strip of material fitted between toes, strapped across foot.

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