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Types of women's shoes for all seasons

2023-11-27

We like to express our personality through styles in which women's shoes play an important role. They come in many variations that not only take into account weather conditions, but also our individual style. We have a choice of casual, elegant and sports shoes. In addition, minor nuances between models often prove to be the deciding factor that determines the purchase of a particular pair. Explore types of women's shoes for every season. Maybe among them you will find a solution that you have not paid attention to so far?

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3 types of women's shoes for spring

Spring is the time when it starts to get warm outside the window. We are happy to swap thick winter coats for thin trench coats, and boots for less built-in footwear. Initially, we can't afford sandals or flip-flops because the temperature is not high enough. What types of women's shoes for spring have been enduringly popular in recent years? Below are the models that have become bestsellers.

  1. Women's ballerinas

    Women all over the world cannot imagine that their closet could lack these striking yet comfortable shoes. Many of us choose them for weddings, because they allow us to spend all night on the dance floor. No wonder, after all, they were inspired by 18th-century dance shoes. The ballerinas of the time wore ballets that were distinguished by their lightness, airiness and delicacy. In addition, thanks to the clever design, they did not slip off the feet. At the beginning of the 20th century, they underwent several modifications. They appeared at an American fashion designer's show, followed by a boom for them. Its peak was in the 1950s. In the 1970s. Women's ballerinas were worn at the time by women who valued comfort, simplicity, freedom and liberty. They put them together in many ways. Among the celebrities who are particularly fond of this type of shoes are m.in. Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn and Princess Diana.
  2. Women's moccasins

    Women's moccasins are shoes inspired by men's closet, which over time have been adapted to the needs of ladies. They feature a perfect fit for the foot, which goes hand in hand with comfort and freedom of movement. The aforementioned footwear is elegant, so it can be worn for formal occasions, including an interview ws. work. It provides an alternative to stilettos, in which not all of us feel comfortable. Moccasins with thicker soles are part of the hottest trends. Although most people associate them with the Indian community in North America, their history dates back to ancient Babylon.
  3. Women's sneakers

    Women's sneakers are comfortable sports shoes that are increasingly used in casual and business styling. Their name means sneaker shoes. The prototype was created in 1917 and stood out quite a bit against the backdrop of heavy heeled footwear. Canvas shoes with flexible soles indeed made no sound when moving around. Sneakers were promoted in 1985 by Michael Jordan. Later, they lived to see many interesting female counterparts.

The most popular types of shoes for summer

Uncovered types of footwear will pass the test in summer, as they provide excellent ventilation for the feet. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius, try to expose the body and use airy clothes and shoes. What models Polish women are betting on?

  1. Women's sandals

    Sandals women's are regarded as extremely lightweight shoes for summer, which are a guarantee of proper thermoregulation. Their design is relatively simple. They consist of a sole and straps/springs that support the foot. They were very popular in ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece, where temperatures were high. Initially, they were produced from papyrus, and the soles were tamped with cork or wood. Representatives of the richest social classes allowed themselves to wear sandals made of gilded leather. The Middle Ages was a period when female sexuality was very much controlled by the Church, so ladies were forbidden to wear uncovered shoes. It was believed that this type of shoes transformed them into temptresses who lead men down the wrong path. Women's sandals made a comeback in the 19th century. Today, they come in many interesting variants - on a flat sole, a heel, and a cattail.
  2. Women's flip-flops

    Ancient Greeks used flip-flops, or shoes that only contain straps on the front to support the foot, during theatrical performances. Actors often visited the packed amphitheaters. In order for all the attendees to see them, they wore flip-flops on a catskin. The aforementioned shoes are characterized by comfort, because they ensure even distribution of body weight. Avoid leg pain. Today, women's flip-flops also come in flat soles and heels. However, the catsuit has not gone out of fashion and still has a large number of followers.
  3. Women's Espadrilles

    Espadrilles originated in 12th century Spain. Initially, they were worn by the local peasants, for whom they provided comfort while working in the fields. As time went on, their comfort was also appreciated by the rest of society. They are considered comfortable shoes for summer, which, through the braid that covers the anchor, perfectly fit into the boho and rustic style. The elements that provide support for the foot are made of cotton, linen and leather.

The best types of shoes for autumn and winter

Cooler days force us to wear more built-up and warmer footwear. Admittedly, sometimes the temperatures are a bit higher and allow you to wear sneakers, but each of us should have the classic types of shoes for winter in our closet. They will come in handy when the snow falls and the thermometer begins to indicate negative temperatures. Which models are worth paying special attention to?

  1. Women's boots

    The history of the Cossacks dates back to the 17th century. Initially, they were worn by soldiers. Over time, they found use in horseback riding. They were originally sewn from natural leather. They were great for military structures, as they made it easier to move through hard-to-reach areas thanks to the high upper. In Poland, boots were worn by Sarmatians. They appreciated their comfort, durability and reliability. Women's boots came on sale relatively recently. The 1960s. The 1970s was a time of moral revolution, women began to enter areas previously reserved for men. The big boom for women's boots, however, came in the 1990s. last century. Since then, every season, many interesting models of these functional shoes have come to our disposal.
  2. Women's boots

    Boots women's made their debut in the 19th century. Their high upper was turned up. The striking binding of these shoes perfectly matched the elegant dresses that were worn at the time. Recall that in the 19th century only rebellious artists allowed themselves to wear pants. 1930s. The 1970s was a time when women's boots returned to favor again. Every lady at the time owned these shoes in two variants. The daytime version was distinguished by the presence of a low, square heel, while the evening version had a higher elevation, making it look more impressive. Today, women's boots are increasingly characterized by a flat sole, which active women have come to love because of its functionality.

Types of elegant women's shoes

Some circumstances require a special setting. A wedding, a christening, a restaurant date or a business meeting force us to wear elegant types of shoes. What models we have available? Is it appropriate to wear stilettos to every celebration? What shoes can you replace them with?

  1. Women's stilettos

    Stilettos were not originally reserved for women at all. In ancient times, elevated shoes were worn by butchers to avoid getting dirty with the blood of slaughtered animals. In the 1930s. The 14th century platform stilettos became the trademark of Catherine de Medici. French queen was short and wanted to add gravitas. In the 15th century, elevated shoes were worn by women in Venice, who used them to avoid getting their dresses wet. Stilettos made a comeback in the 19th century, but back then they were under long dresses. It was not until 1947 that Christian Dior shortened women's creations, and Roger Vivier designed striking heeled shoes to go with them.
  2. Women's pumps

    Pump pumps women's originally uncovered the heel and had a very minimalist design, as they were worn by servants. People who helped run the household of representatives of the upper classes had to move quickly, so they needed comfortable shoes. The 19th century brought changes. The heels were then built. Modern women's pumps, or low-post shoes, were designed by Coco Chanel in the 1920s. past century.
  3. Women's Lords

    Women's lords bring to mind moccasins, but unlike them they have a slimmer line and a stronger cutout in the front. Initially, they were treated as slippers. They were worn by wealthy individuals at home. It is worth mentioning that lords were originally reserved for men, only later they made their way into women's closets.
  4. Women's Loafers

    Women's loafers are another elegant shoe that comes from the men's closet. They show great similarity to moccasins, but differ in a few details. They have distinctive tassels on the front. In addition, they are distinguished by the presence of a rigid sole with a heel.

Do you know all the names of casual shoes?

Some shoe names are familiar to us, while others prove to be quite a surprise. In recent years, the popularity of casual footwear has increased. We prioritize our comfort. We want to move freely in our shoes. Casual models include:

  • women's sneakers, whose history was introduced at the beginning of the article,
  • ladies' sneakers is classified as lace-up sports footwear that has rubber soles. Although they are deceptively similar to sneakers, they differ from them by the presence of a higher upper. The essential part of the shoes is sewn from textiles. The hallmark of women's sneakers is the rubber nose,
  • ladies' sneakers originally worn by athletes who competed on the courts. Their core part is made of textiles, and the sole is made of rubber. The aforementioned shoes do not have an upper, and thanks to lacing they provide the foot with support and stability.
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