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Types Of Women’s Shoes

August 3rd, 2011 12:48 am

Modern society’s place an enormous importance on presentation, to fit in, we need to look great. This means dressing fashionably, in a stylish and sophisticated manner. This is not always that easy to achieve, we are all so busy fulfilling our responsibilities that we have little time to think about looking good. There are many techniques that can help us to improve the way we look, techniques that are simple and easy to achieve. The main problem in looking good normally comes down to shoes.There are many types of women’s shoes and here are the names and descriptions of many common and not so common types.

Pumps — These are shoes where the foot is supported all around the shoe front, back and on both sides and can have an ankle strap. The sole is a one piece type with a heel of any size with a high heel pump often called a stiletto.

Open toe shoe — This is basically a pump shoe as described above where the front is cut away to expose all of the toes. When this is done to only expose the big toe or middle toes using a smaller cutaway it would be referred to as a peep hole shoe.

Wedge Shoe — This is any type of heeled footwear where the there is no gap below the sole meaning the full length of the base of the shoe makes contact with the ground.

Mule — This type of shoe is one which has a heel but has no support around the ankle and rear of the shoe or another way to describe it is as a heeled flip flop. These can be completely closed at the front or cut away as an open toe or peep hole shoe.

Mary Jane — This can be a flat or heeled shoe which like a pump encloses the foot all the way around it. The front of this shoe will be square or very slightly rounded with a cross strap running across the foot central between the ankle and toes.

Boots — These are shoes which completely enclose the foot and can come in flat, wedge and heeled styles. There are various types with the shortest being the Ankle high boot which reaches just above the ankle then it’s the Knee high boot which stops just before reaching the knee and the Thigh high which covers the leg all the way to the thigh. Two lesser known boots are the crotch boots which reach all the way up the leg to the crotch and the Chap boot which is a modified crotch boot which has a piece of material which reaches over the hips and secured around the waist with a belt.

Sandals — These are where the sole of shoe can be flat, wedged or heeled and the upper part is made up of straps which can be arranged in any form to secure the shoe. This means that the toes and most of the sides and top are uncovered and the straps can even go up the leg towards the knee and this type of sandal is often called a gladiator sandal. Birkenstock sandal footwear are the favorite flat women’s sandals often called papillio sandals as they are made under license.

Oxford — This is the name given to a shoe which encloses the foot and is laced up along the top this can be a flat, heeled or wedge styled shoe.

D’Orsay — This is a shoe which has no sides, but has a support at the heel area and the toes are covered this can be with or without an ankle strap.

Platform — this is a shoe which has a multiple layered sole to elevate the wearer.

Amongst the most popular women’s sandals are papillio sandals and the Birkenstock sandal

M&S are pleased to be able to offer a range of shoes and slippers to suit every size and season. They will help you find footwear that looks great with any outfit and then have it delivered direct to your doorstep. Looking great from head to toe has never been easier with their superb collection of shoes. From summer sandals to winter boots, they’ve got footwear covered, whatever the weather. Their collection of shoes might be stylish and fashionable, but they won’t compromise on comfort or quality, so you can step out looking and feeling great every day. At Your M&S you have access to exclusive shoe designs and online offers which aren’t available in store. Simply browse Women’s, Men’s and Kid’s shoes and slippers to find the style of shoes that you’re looking for and then order online. Shoe shopping’s never been so easy!

Things You Need to Know Before You Buy Baby Wear

June 24th, 2011 11:50 pm

Tip #1: Think practical. The fact is that a great many of the baby wear items sold today are simply impractical and too complicated for daily usage. When parents are dressing and undressing an infant, often multiple times per day when changing nappies and such, it is important to have easy to use pieces. While those adorable tiny trousers with a dozen buttons may seem charming right now, they will soon be relegated to the back of the closet. Look for baby wear with easy to use snaps, minimal extra buttons, and sturdy construction.

Tip #2: Think ahead. When purchasing clothes, it can be easy to get caught up in the moment and choose items that fit perfectly on your little one today. The problem with this is that anything which fits your baby today may very well be entirely too snug only a fortnight from now. With baby wear it is always wise to keep the future in mind, remembering how rapidly children grow. It is often the best course of action to choose baby wear that is about one size larger than your child needs at this time. In this way, you will be able to enjoy baby wear for a couple of months at the least.

Tip #3: Think easy care. As any parent quickly learns, babies are messy. When you are choosing baby wear, it is important that this simple fact is not forgotten in favor of delicate and easily stained materials. As you shop, keep in mind that colors such as white and pale pastels can be rather challenging to clean. Colors such as reds, blues, and anything darker are generally more forgiving of stains like milk dribbled down the front. While most parents do begin with the intention of having a bib, this doesn’t always happen with today’s busy lifestyles. If you begin with baby wear that can be cleaned more easily, you will get far more wear out of the garments.

Tip #4: Think about weather. When buying items in off season times, purchasers are sometimes required to almost be fortune tellers. After all, it is not always easy to make a prediction of what size a child will be next month, let alone next winter. When you are buying ahead, make certain that you consider what the weather will be like when baby is likely to grow into this item. If you are purchasing a lovely little winter coat, it will unfortunately be of little use if your child will reach that size in the midst of July. As long as you consider the seasons, buying at off-peak times is an excellent idea since good prices can be found.