High Heel Shoes

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October 9th, 2009

High Heel Shoes – a status symbol for the elite, a few more inches of height for the petites, a fashion fad for the style conscious and a sex symbol for divas. Femmes have very different and sometimes absolutely whimsical reasons for purchasing that latest daring and sometimes damn uncomfortable heels that may have hit the market, but buy they must.

It sometimes occurs to me that women have some sort of undiscovered gene that tells them they owe a livelihood to their neighbourhood podiatrist. Perhaps this is what crazily drives them towards those killer high heels shoes!

Types of High Heel Shoes

Let’s keep jokes and the ladies apart for a while and take a closer look at these high heel shoes. You will be astonished to observe the aesthetic appeal of the heels themselves and will be stunned to note how the manufacturers have categorized them into distinct categories. Based on these heels, high heels shoes are classified further. Listed here are the prominent types of high heel shoes for your knowledge –

– Kitten heel – A kitten heel has a short, slender heel, usually from 1.5″ to 2″ high with a slight curve. This type of heel is particularly common on sandals.
– Stiletto high heels – Also called “spike” or “spiked” heels, a stiletto heel is a long, thin heel which may vary in length from only a few centimeters up to 18 cm (7 inches).
– Spool heel – A spool heel is wide at the top and bottom and narrower in the middle.
– Stacked heel – This one has a few materials stacked on top of each other.
– Wedge heel – A wedge high heel runs under the foot, from the back of the shoe to the middle or front.
– Court shoes – Court shoes are a ladies low cut ‘slip on’ shoes with the heel ranging typically from 1 to 4.5 inches.

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Women and Their Shoes

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October 3rd, 2009

The world knows the old saying “we can know everything about a person simply by looking at his shoes.” Thus the shoe is surely more than a mere object fulfilling a primary need, have become a fetish object, which many people devote a cult.

All violations of Cinderella syndrome

We were rocked during our childhood by the fairy tale Cinderella as extraordinary. And you remember how all the life of Cinderella was shocked when her foot entered this beautiful glass slipper: love, social status, financial perspective. So are we all suffering from the same Cinderella syndrome? Yes that thinking is really true…

The shoe provides pleasure…

First, the shoe is one of the women’s desires that can bring much pleasure at a time … Take a nice pair of pumps and it would bring more pleasure than juicy chocolate and even than sex. The purchase of new shoes is directly from the five senses:

Touch: Women love to caress the rawhide and velvety feel of sexy shoes;

Smell: they like to breathe the aroma of leather;

Hearing: listening to the clack of terribly sexy heels on the sidewalk;

Taste: a woman’s mouth gets watered at the prospect of getting a new pair;

View: any woman easily makes the leap into new shoes … What more to say than?

The shoe is able to…

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Dress Shoes on a Woman and a Man

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September 29th, 2009

 

Dress shoes on a woman and a man

A dress shoe (U.S. English) is a shoe used as a component of formal wear. A dress shoe is typically contrasted to an athletic shoe.Dress shoes are widely used in dance and for evening parties and special occasions.

Men’s Dress Shoes
Men’s dress shoes are most commonly black or cordovan in color. Other colors include: brown, burgundy, oxblood, chestnut or white.

Loafers
Loafers come in both men’s and women’s styles. It is not unusual for a man’s loafer to have a tassel, although a tassel can be seen in women’s varieties too. In actuality, the men’s and women’s loafers are quite similar, which is why the loafer is typically thought of a more masculine shoe.

Oxfords
Oxfords lace up and tie to keep them on the wearer’s foot. They are typically made of leather, but can also be constructed of suede and other similar materials. Some Oxfords have an additional piece of leather sewn over the toe section.

Brogues
Brogues, or wingtips (the standard American name), are similar to oxfords, but different in that the additional piece of leather sewn over the toe section is in a W shape, resembling that of a bird’s wingspan, hence the American name for these shoes. While a brogue is a specific shoe, the term “wingtip” can refer to any type of shoe that has the W shape on the toe, including boots.

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The Obsession Between Women And Shoes

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August 28th, 2009

As women we there are many things that we trouble about. We concern if our children are safe and sound, whether our husband is still drawn to us, and whether or not we are doing our job the best that we can. With each of these problems that we trouble about it is no surprise that we are aging prematurely.

In order to relieve our minds for just a few minutes we acquire contrasting things that will assist to disquiet us. In other words we create fixations and collections to occupy our minds and once in a while our wallets. One of the greatest fixations that we will have are shoes!

What Is The Fascination?

Some men have marveled about this and still have not yet figured it out. Perhaps it is the fact that they come in such a variety to match each outfit that we have no matter how fabulous or drab it may be. Or perhaps because they are merely so exquisite that we feel we have to own every last one of them so no one can have them.

Why So Many?

It is no surprise that women may be bored of certain things very quicklyeasily. Although they love to have one man all to themselves for the rest of their life – shoes are something that they want to see more of and in distinct fashions. To don the identical shoe for weeks on end would be a fashion don’t and eventually they would see someone else wearing the same one. Being distinct is essential to any great woman-shoe relationship.

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