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to buy, exciting to wear, and reasonably

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Types of Shoes & their use
◦ Formal Shoes
◦ Casual Shoes
◦ Open Footwear
◦ Sports Shoes
◦ Boots

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Types of Formal Shoe
◦Basic Formal Shoes
◦Derby (Lace-Up Shoes)
◦ Slip-Ons
◦Brogue Shoes
◦Oxford Shoes
◦Monks

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Basic
Formal
Shoes
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Oxford shoes
◦ Oxford shoes are dress shoes that have
the shoelace eyelets stitched directly to the
vamp in a way that the lacing is closed.
◦ A Basic Oxford Shoe Looks Like This.

◦ Mostly all Government officials including


Police and defense force officials wear
Oxford Shoes.

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Derby Shoes
◦ Unlike the Oxfords, they opt for an open
lacing system. In Laymon Term lace Shoes are
called Derby Shoes.

◦ ‘Derby’ refers to the way in which the facings


are stitched to the shoe. Derbies are often
known as ‘open lacing’, as the facings are
stitched on top of the vamp and having
stitching named derby lock.

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Slip-On Shoes
◦ Slip-On Shoes are also called
Moccasins. These shoes doesn’t
have laces. In few of the styles
moccasins can be seen adorned
with tassels or laces for purely a
decorative element rather than
tying.

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Brogue Shoes
◦ The word “Brogue” comes from
broguing, which refers to
ornamentation created using small
holes. These have perforations that
accentuate the casual or formal attire
that you are pairing with it. These look
similar to Oxford and Derbies, but the
attention to decorations makes it
different.

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Monk Shoes
◦ A monk shoe or monk strap is a
style of dress shoe with no
lacing, instead secured on the
feet by one or multiple buckles
and straps.

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YOU CAN STYLE ALL OF
YOUR FORMAL SHOE TYPES
WITH YOUR FORMAL DRESS

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Types of Casual Shoes
◦ Sneakers
◦ Loafers
◦ Mojaris

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Sneakers
◦ Athletic or casual rubber-soled shoes are
called sneakers. Sneakers can be boots, Slip on
as well

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Loafers Shoes
The loafer is a type of shoe that is easily
slipped on and off the foot without any laces
to worry about.

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DRIVING SHOES
A driving loafer is essentially a
moccasin-construction slip-on
with a snug but comfortable fit.
They are known for their
flexibility.

Unlike Loafer Shoes where sole


is pasted with the Shoe Upper,
Driving Shoes sole is stitched
with the Shoe upper.

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You can style your casuals as per occasions and your mood.
They Goes well with your casual attire.

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Open Footwear
◦Sandals
◦Flip-Flops/Slippers
◦Sliders

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Sandals
Sandal is a type of shoe with straps
that wrap around various parts of the
foot and attach to a sole under the foot.
There is a strap which hold your feet
inside the Sandals.

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Flip- Flops/Slippers
◦ Flip-flops are a type of light
sandal, typically worn as a form
of casual footwear. They consist
of a flat sole mostly. Flip-Flops
& Slippers are slip-ons with no
Strap Closure.
◦ They are the most comfortable
footwear with easy on and off.

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Sliders
◦ Slides are a form of footwear.
They are backless and open-toed,
essentially an open-toed flip flop
mule.

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You can style your sandals & Flip-flop like below

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Sports Shoes
◦ Running Shoes
◦ Walking Shoes
◦ Multipurpose Sports Shoe

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Running shoes
Running shoe is a lightweight shoe
designed for use by runners. Running
shoes are always lace-up in nature which
gives a Snug fit while you are running,

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Walking Shoes
Walking Shoes are practical
shoe, suitable for regular or
extensive walking.

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Activity specific Sports Shoe
Sports shoes have a wide range of category. Different Sport shoes is used for different sports
sharing some here with you

Tennis Shoes Hiking Shoes


Basketball Shoes

Cricket Shoes Football Shoes Jogger Shoes


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Boot shoes
A boot is a type of footwear. Most boots mainly
cover the foot and the ankle, while some also cover
some part of the lower calf. Some boots extend up
the leg, sometimes as far as the knee or even the
hip.

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