Finding the right pair of shoes for an outfit or an event can be challenging. Below is a video of common types of shoes. Let's get started with the video!
NUMBER 1.
Athletic shoes
Athletic shoes, also known as sneakers, have a rubber sole and canvas upper and are designed to be worn while doing physical activity. There are different types of athletic shoes for various functions.
NUMBER 2.
Ballet flats
Traditionally, lace-up ballet shoes are worn by ballet dancers when they dance, but an everyday version of the slip-on shoes, known as ballet flats, feature a rubber sole. Mary Jane shoes are a version of a ballet flat with a strap across the top.
NUMBER 3.
Boat shoes
This canvas or leather slip-on shoes have rubber soles that feature a cut pattern to prevent slippage on wet decks.
NUMBER 4.
Brogue shoes
Brogue shoes are any low-heeled shoe, loafer, or boot that features broguing, or hole perforations. Brogue shoes are usually leather shoes and are common in menswear.
NUMBER 5.
Clog
This refers to any slip-on shoe that has a thick, wooden sole and an open back.
NUMBER 6.
Espadrilles
These summer shoes have a fiber sole and a canvas upper, and they lace up around the ankles. Some espadrilles are flat, while others are platform shoes.
NUMBER 7.
Flip flops
These flat sandals have a Y-shaped strap that separates the big toe from the other toes. Flip flops are everyday casual shoes for the summer, particularly for the beach.
NUMBER 8.
High heels
Any shoe with a heel that’s more than one inch is called a high-heel shoe. High heels come in many styles, such as high-heel sandals or stilettos with long and thin heels.
NUMBER 9.
Loafers
Loafers are slip-on shoes with a heel and rounded toe. When made out of leather, loafers can serve as a good pair of business shoes. Loafers made of fabric can be trendy casual wear shoes.
NUMBER 10.
Oxford shoes
These classic dress shoes lace up and have a low heel with a slightly pointed toe. Oxford shoes are typically polished brown or black leather, and there are many variations. A cap toe oxford has horizontal stitching on the toe box and is more of a formal shoe.
NUMBER 11.
Monk strap shoes
Monk strap shoes look similar to oxford shoes, but instead of laces, the enclosure is a wide strap across the vamp.
NUMBER 12.
Platform shoes
This shoe style features a heel and a thick sole to elevate the foot off of the ground. Platform shoes can be sandals, close-toed shoes, or boots.
NUMBER 13.
Slingbacks
This refers to any shoe with a covered toe and a strap that goes around the heels to secure the shoe. There are slingback heels as well as slingback flats.
NUMBER 14.
Strappy sandals
These sandals have straps across the foot and sometimes up the ankles. Strappy sandals can be flat or feature a low or high heel.
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NUMBER 1.
Athletic shoes
Athletic shoes, also known as sneakers, have a rubber sole and canvas upper and are designed to be worn while doing physical activity. There are different types of athletic shoes for various functions.
NUMBER 2.
Ballet flats
Traditionally, lace-up ballet shoes are worn by ballet dancers when they dance, but an everyday version of the slip-on shoes, known as ballet flats, feature a rubber sole. Mary Jane shoes are a version of a ballet flat with a strap across the top.
NUMBER 3.
Boat shoes
This canvas or leather slip-on shoes have rubber soles that feature a cut pattern to prevent slippage on wet decks.
NUMBER 4.
Brogue shoes
Brogue shoes are any low-heeled shoe, loafer, or boot that features broguing, or hole perforations. Brogue shoes are usually leather shoes and are common in menswear.
NUMBER 5.
Clog
This refers to any slip-on shoe that has a thick, wooden sole and an open back.
NUMBER 6.
Espadrilles
These summer shoes have a fiber sole and a canvas upper, and they lace up around the ankles. Some espadrilles are flat, while others are platform shoes.
NUMBER 7.
Flip flops
These flat sandals have a Y-shaped strap that separates the big toe from the other toes. Flip flops are everyday casual shoes for the summer, particularly for the beach.
NUMBER 8.
High heels
Any shoe with a heel that’s more than one inch is called a high-heel shoe. High heels come in many styles, such as high-heel sandals or stilettos with long and thin heels.
NUMBER 9.
Loafers
Loafers are slip-on shoes with a heel and rounded toe. When made out of leather, loafers can serve as a good pair of business shoes. Loafers made of fabric can be trendy casual wear shoes.
NUMBER 10.
Oxford shoes
These classic dress shoes lace up and have a low heel with a slightly pointed toe. Oxford shoes are typically polished brown or black leather, and there are many variations. A cap toe oxford has horizontal stitching on the toe box and is more of a formal shoe.
NUMBER 11.
Monk strap shoes
Monk strap shoes look similar to oxford shoes, but instead of laces, the enclosure is a wide strap across the vamp.
NUMBER 12.
Platform shoes
This shoe style features a heel and a thick sole to elevate the foot off of the ground. Platform shoes can be sandals, close-toed shoes, or boots.
NUMBER 13.
Slingbacks
This refers to any shoe with a covered toe and a strap that goes around the heels to secure the shoe. There are slingback heels as well as slingback flats.
NUMBER 14.
Strappy sandals
These sandals have straps across the foot and sometimes up the ankles. Strappy sandals can be flat or feature a low or high heel.
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❶ Dewalt vs Milwaukee Impact Driver-https://youtu.be/e98HGQz49mE
❷ Cuisinart vs KitchenAid Stand Mixer-https://youtu.be/9bX1h4cSjrU
❸ Types of Bottle Opener-https://youtu.be/P46OPOB1u9k
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⚠ DISCLAIMER (COPYRIGHT ISSUE):
Some of the footage within this video was developed for promotional/education purposes. Parts of stock footage of items were collected from manufacturers, fellow creators, and various other sources. If you can find any copyright infringement then send us an email. All rights reserved by respective owners. This video contains affiliate links(meaning that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll obtain a small commission).
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