Am I getting older or flat shoes getting more interesting? I do ask my time lands on a beautiful shoe.
Today we are going to look at the different types of flat shoes and some of their specific characteristics. We have seven types of flat shoes commonly known:
Ballets Flats - this is a light, flat shoe, usually with round toe resembling those worn by ballet dancers.

Oxfords - a simple closed shoes that is identified by their closure. They have shoe lace Eyelets.

Brogues - they may look exactly like an oxford but they are a long way to go.

Espadrilles - they are light summer shoes, featuring a plaited fiber Sole.
Loafers - they do not have lacing or fastening systems
Plimsolls-they are light, usually rubber-soles Canvas shoes, made for sports. Most of them are produced by the mass makers but they are produced for high stress and designer markets.

Sandal - they are open-toe with straps attaching the Sole foot.


Loafers are my favorite
ReplyDeleteIf wearing flats was compared to age, then I am 101+...Flats are very comfortable...I happen to buy loafers last month and my mama asked if the were back to the market cause they used them back in the days. Looks like history is repeating itself.
ReplyDeleteI only wear flats.... They're supper comfortable
ReplyDeletewe have different types of flats??
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