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3 Styles Of Designer Shoes For Women

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Numerous women's shoe styles range from casual to fancy, trendy to classic, low to tall. Each footwear type serves a distinct function. However, many designer shoes for women accompany anything and can be worn with various outfits and occasions.

Sneaker with laces

Lace-up sneakers for women are by far the most common footwear found in stores and on women's feet. They come with shoelaces to keep the shoe snug fit on your feet. Sneakers, also known as trainers or kicks, were invented in the 1870s. They were called tassel loafers after the book ‘The Plimsoll Sensation.' Since then, these shoes have gained traction worldwide.

Like the Classic Chucks, Sneakers had become true global favourites by the beginning of the century. Classic white sneakers from well-known brand names such as Keds, Superga, Vans, Nike, and others are among the most common lace-up sneaker styles today. These are the go-to shoes for wearing with dresses.

Huarache

The Huarache shoe style is a leather woven sandal that dates to pre-Columbian Mexico. It gets its name from the Purépechan word ‘kwarachi.' It directly translates to ‘sandals' in English. The craze for Huaraches began in the 1960s, as it did for most of the sandals on this list. It was regarded as a symbol of laid-back hippie fashion.

While their fame has faded, Huaraches remain popular in the United States and globally, lending a boho vibe to any summer ensemble. In 2011, Crocs even released a jelly pair.

Flat Ballerinas

Nothing beats ballerina flats concerning comfort and style as simple women's shoes. They are well-known for low heels, and classic styles have a small ribbon in the front. The name alludes to the city's history, which dates to the 16th century. These designer shoes for women, known as pompes, were designed for ballerinas. While heels surpassed ballerina flats in popularity, they remain popular today.

Since Brigette Bardot's obsession with Repetto flats, women everywhere own a pair or two. Ballet flats with a pointed or almond toe are currently famous. These are an excellent non-heeled flats option for more formal occasions.

We hope you now have plenty of shoes to think about regarding the various types of shoes and their styles. You do have a firm grasp over them. You also are aware of the names of such styles.  Of course, no one will put you to the test!

As you can see, many of the shoe types listed are a combination of shoe types, heel types, and styles. This means that the different types of shoes are almost limitless! It shows how more difficult it can be to get dressed and find the right shoes. At least, not for us.

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