Which type of sandals suits with your dress?
In this stylish and fast-moving world, everyone wants to look smart and stylish by wearing different design outfits along with suitable footwear. Now let us discuss which type of footwear are suits on your dresses:
Well, there are several types of footwear and dresses that come in the market. The best and most important part to look good is that; make an appropriate combination of dresses with an appropriate sandal.
Sandals: – These sandals are known as an open type of outdoor footwear. There are various types of sandals available such as
Type of Sandals
- Caligae sandals were the military roman sandals that were commonly used and wear by both the civilians and military people.
- Flip-flop sandals are commonly used in the spring and summer seasons. These sandals are very stylish, comfortable and can be worn by all dresses such as Jeans, skirts. Kurtis, salwar suits, etc. These types of sandals are mostly in demand among youths or college going persons.
- High-healed sandals are the new footwear collections are coming in great looks and varieties. These types of sandals basically suit with sarees, churidar pajami suits, business suits, and others, etc. These sandals are slightly uncomfortable while walking and need great attention and practice to walk and are generally preferred by models etc.
Shoes: It’s a type of footwear which is first evolved for the protection of an individual foot and later became a fashion. Shoes have traditionally been made from wood, canvas or leather but are increasingly made from plastics, rubber, and other petrochemical-derived materials.
These shoes are broadly classified into different categories such as formal shoes, athletic shoes, casual shoes, orthopedic shoes, and dancing shoes.
- Men’s shoes are – Blüchers, Balmorals, Slip-on, Monk-straps, Brogues.
- Women’s shoes:-The most popular and famous women shoes are Neutral Low Heel Pump, Classic Black Pump, Tall Boot, Ankle Boot, Open Toe Dress Heel, Athletic Shoe, Evening Shoe, Flat or Skimmer, and Favorite Shoe, etc.
- And generally used with formal dresses such as business suits, formal trousers, etc.