A new pair of jordan heels shoes

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Before heading out to the mall or surfing the net to find yourself a new pair of shoes, there are a few things you need to consider before forking over your hard earned money. First and foremost, know what you’re buying. In other words, don’t buy a pair of slingbacks if you want thigh-high boots. Here’s a bit of information on the different types of shoes that you might just find helpful for your next shopping escapade!Sandals: The perfect jordan heels shoes to coordinate with any ensemble, weather permitting, of course.

This style of shoe has been around for thousands of years, as the simple, versatile style could be worn while you were building a pyramid or dressed to kill for an evening out at the chariot races. Its simple design of a sole held onto one’s foot by straps has made this warm climate shoe a favorite among designers for generations. Rhinestones and other sparkling objects are added to the straps to take this simple shoe to an all-new level.Pumps: This graceful, yet comfortable shoe was made popular in the 1930′s and 1940′s when the glamorous ladies of the silver screen wore them for nearly every occasion.

They are also referred to as “court shoes”, as the thin sole was adapted for walking on the pricier floor coverings such as parquet and carpet, which were common in the elite gathering areas and homes of the day. Nowadays, pumps are worn with everything from suits to wedding gowns to everything in between. The average 3″ heel and full-foot enclosure make this shoe a staple item for every wardrobe, no matter what season you plan on wearing them. One popular variation is the “Peep-Toe Pump”, which simply has a small hole at the very front of the shoe, usually allowing two toes per foot to “peep” out.

Slingbacks: Modeled after its sister shoe- the Pump, this variation has a open back with an added strap around the ankle to keep the wearer’s foot from slipping out. This adds a bit more of a sexy attitude to the pump, as the heel and sides of the foot are left bare. This shoe is a perfect pick for a pencil skirt that falls just above, at, or just below the knee.High Heels: While this shoe is generally impractical for work, an evening out on the town will be made that much more glamorous with the perfect high heel.




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