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Shoes are not just “clothes” for the feet, they are one of the most important details of style. The same outfit worn with elegant pumps, shoes with rough “tractor” soles or ballet flats will look different. Moreover, stylists claim that two things “make” a woman – her hair and her shoes. So you need to be careful when choosing shoes.

Let's figure out what types of women's shoes there are, and what to wear with which particular models. Photos of images will help you understand how to create ensembles.

All types of women's shoes can be divided into two large groups. These are models with heels and shoes without heels. Both types of shoes are very popular.

The names of various models are unfamiliar to many fashionistas, since professional terms are rarely used in everyday life. But we'll try to figure it out.

boats

The most popular option for women's shoes can be called classic pumps, as well as their varieties.


The classic model is called Searpin. These are slip-on shoes with a fairly low cut, pointed toe and thin stiletto heel. The classic stiletto heel has a height of 7 cm, but models with higher heels - 10-12 cm - are extremely popular. Of course, these are not shoes for everyday wear, but for a special occasion.

The classic color of pumps is black. But now colored models, as well as printed models, are very popular. Particularly chic are pumps from Christian Louboutin; their distinctive feature is a bright red sole.

There is an opinion that classic pumps are a universal model that suits all types of clothing. This is not entirely true. Pumps are absolutely not suitable for sports style clothing. But with romantic and business dresses, short skinny trousers and jeans, skirts of various styles, this type of shoe looks great.

Varieties of boats

Classic pumps came into fashion in the middle of the last century, and during their existence, designers came up with many different models based on classic pumps.


These are models such as:

  • (Dorsay) D'orsay. The difference between this model of shoes is the cutouts in the side parts. The models can be worn with the same clothes as classic pumps; this type of shoe is more suitable for summer looks.

  • Stiletto. Stiletto shoes are very similar to pumps. Their difference is a rounded nose and a thin low heel. This version of pumps looks especially good with business-style clothing.
  • Kitten Hill. Pumps with a heel in the shape of a glass; it is quite wide at the top and gradually tapers, turning into a thin stiletto heel. The toe of such shoes can be either pointed or rounded.

  • Peep toe. This is the name given to shoes with an open toe. The cutout on the toe can be small, shaped like a triangle or droplet, or quite wide, completely revealing the toes. Models of shoes with open toes are usually worn in the warm season. The main requirement when using these shoes is a perfect pedicure. Discussions about whether it is possible to wear open-toe shoes with tights or stockings continue. Some stylists allow wearing tights with open-toed shoes, others consider this bad manners. However, there is a compromise solution - stockings and tights with open toes.

  • Slingbacks. Shoes with a cut-out heel; instead of a heel, these shoes use a strap with an elastic band or a buckle clasp. The toe of such shoes can be varied - round or pointed, deaf or with a cutout. Shoes with perforated toes look good. You can wear skinbacks with feminine dresses with flared skirts and a relaxed business style (business casual). But stylists do not recommend wearing this type of shoes with skirts or skinny jeans.

Platforms and wedges

Many people confuse two types of solid soles - wedges and platforms. In fact, they look different. The wedge is a kind of wedge, it gradually thickens in the direction from the toe to the heel. The platform is a solid sole that is even along its entire length. Both options are a more comfortable alternative to heels.


Wedge heel

Wedge heels look more elegant than platforms, so shoes with such soles can be worn with feminine dresses and flared trousers. In addition to the classic wedge, designers have developed other versions of such a sole.

A beveled wedge is different in that it tapers towards the bottom, so shoes with such a sole look less massive. Another way to make a wedge heel more elegant is to create cutouts on the back and sides of the sole.

The upper part of wedge shoes can be varied. These can be pumps, models with straps, and sandals.

Platforms

Shoes with a classic flat platform look rough, so they are used mainly when creating youth looks. The most popular model are creepers (aka creepers, aka flatforms). These are high platform shoes, the upper part of which is similar to lace-up boots.


Creepers are worn with denim sundresses and overalls, with midi skirts and tight leather trousers.

Combined models

Recently, combined models have come into fashion, in which the platform is located only under the front of the shoes, and at the back it can turn into a wedge or heel.


Shoes with platform and square high heels are called Lita. These shoes are worn with narrow knee-length or slightly shorter skirts, with skinny jeans or trousers. But such shoes will look good only on tall girls having slender legs. For plump and short fashionistas, it is better to choose a different shoe model.

You should not wear such shoes with maxi skirts or flared trousers, as these clothing models hide the slenderness of the legs, so the lower part of the figure will look “heavy”.

Platform shoes with thin high heels received the unofficial name of Louboutins. This name comes from the name of the French designer Christian Louboutin, who introduced the fashion for this style. The platform in such shoes can be hidden, that is, covered with the material of the top of the shoes. But sometimes the design of the platform and upper of the shoes can be different.

These shoes should be worn with cocktail or short shoes. evening dresses. An excellent ensemble of Louboutins is made with cropped or rolled-up jeans or skinny trousers.

Shoes with strap

Shoes with any type of sole (wedge heel, stiletto heel, platform) can have a detail such as a strap. This detail is used not only for decoration, but to support the arch of the foot.

Depending on the shape and location of the strap, the following types of shoes are distinguished:

  • Mary Janes. In this model, the strap is located on the instep. Another distinctive feature of the shoes is the rounded toe.
  • Ankle Strap. This model has a strap that fits the leg just above the ankle
  • T-Strap. An original model, decorated with a strap in the shape of the letter “T”.

All models of shoes with straps look very feminine, so they are best worn with feminine style clothes. But fashionistas should take into account that the difference in straps visually shortens their legs, so the listed models do not suit short fashionistas.

Sandals

Open shoes that leave most of foot open. The upper part of the sandals can be an interlacing of straps or simply have cutouts on the surface.

The sole of the sandals can be any, have a thin or square heel or a wedge.

Flat shoes

Models of shoes without heels are no less varied. These shoes are more comfortable, so they are often chosen as casual and leisure shoes.

Ballet shoes

The most popular type of flat shoes. These are very comfortable shoes that resemble pumps, but have a flat sole or square heel up to 1 cm high.


Ballet flats go perfectly with a wide variety of clothing styles, they can be worn with skirts, dresses, trousers and shorts. But ballet flats do not suit full fashionistas; it is better for them to choose shoes with heels, even if the heel is not high.

Moccasins

Shoes with soft soles, made of suede or leather. Moccasins look good with trousers of any length, shorts, and overalls. You can create an interesting ensemble if you combine moccasins with light, flowing dresses.

Loafers

These are shoes that look like moccasins, that is, they have a decorative seam along the front. The difference between loafers is the presence of a hard sole. Women's loafers come in a wide variety of models; they can be made on a platform, have a small square heel, or be made of matte or patent leather, suede, or textiles. The decor of women's loafers is also quite diverse. In addition to classic tassels and fringe, buckles, jars, and artificial flowers are often used.


Loafers are worn with skirts of various lengths, cropped trousers, and shorts. And also with knitted dresses free silhouette.

Espadrilles

Summer shoes with textile upper and rope sole. You can wear these shoes with denim shorts, summer dresses laconic cut, denim skirts and sundresses.

Topsiders

Shoes similar to moccasins and loafers. The difference is the white rubber sole and the lace running along the upper contour of the shoes. This type of shoe looks good with cropped trousers, shorts, and short skirts.

Shoes are an integral part of any look. If you choose it correctly, it will make your look perfect. The wrong shoes can spoil the impression of even the most impeccably chosen suit. In this article you will find a detailed list of all types and names of men's shoes, ranging from classics to sports models. This will help you choose shoes that will complement your look perfectly.

Types of classic shoes

Classic models of men's shoes will never lose their relevance. Below are several classifications that will help you better understand the diversity of this category of shoes.

Classification by lacing type

Oxfords- These are shoes that differ in that they have closed lacing. Initially, they were made only from smooth leather. Today you can find oxfords made of suede and patent leather. This model has always been considered official and, perhaps, the most formal shoes.

Oxfords are usually combined with a classic suit, tailcoat, or tuxedo.

Derby– open-laced shoes – in which the sides are sewn over the front. When the laces are untied, the sides can easily separate. Derby shoes are often called the opposite of Oxford shoes. They are not as formal and are quite versatile. These shoes can be worn to work and to informal events.

Black smooth leather derbies will look great with a business suit. Two-tone and brown derbies go well with informal outfits.

Derbies are available with or without perforation.

No lacing

Loafers- comfortable shoes, reminiscent of moccasins. The shoes have a thick sole and a small heel. They differ in that they are decorated with a tassel on the ankle boots. Modern models can be produced without tassels. They first appeared in the thirties of the last century.

Today, loafers are combined with business casual suits, jeans and tapered trousers.

Main types of sports shoes

- sports shoes, which today are usually worn every day. The first sneakers appeared in the 18th century. Back then they were called canvas shoes with rubber soles. As time passed, the appearance of these shoes changed. Sneakers acquired their familiar look only closer to the 1920s. Then the famous three stripes first appeared on them.

Today you can buy different types of sneakers:

  • Football sneakers - boots with spikes.
  • Tennis sneakers have a stable, wide sole.
  • Running shoes are lightweight, have a stiff heel and soft toe box.

Sneakers can only be combined with sportswear.

Sneakers were once created only for sport. Over time, they turned into everyday shoes. These shoes got their name from the Keds brand. This was at the beginning of the twentieth century.

Nowadays, young people prefer sneakers for everyday wear. A man can only choose “his” pair from all this variety.

Stylish and incredibly comfortable women's sneakers have long migrated from gyms and stadiums, not only to street catwalks, but also to the collections of famous designers and fashion houses. And there are many explanations for this, because such shoes wear well, sit beautifully on the foot and allow you to lead an active lifestyle without the risk of acquiring a couple of painful calluses and corns by the evening. In addition, the modern assortment offers dozens of different models for all occasions: with thick and thin soles, high and short, extremely sporty and incredibly glamorous... Even the most picky young lady who carefully follows fashion trends will be able to choose a good pair among such splendor.

What types of women's sneakers are there and how to choose suitable option among the variety of popular assortments? Tips from stylists - on the pages of Mamsy!

Types of sneakers: classification and features

Sneakers, boots, sneakers - all these names combine numerous varieties of sports and casual sneakers. To understand the differences between each pair, you first need to understand what this kind of shoes consists of:

  • Sole may differ not only in the material of manufacture, but also in the thickness, shape and characteristics of the tread, which is selected in accordance with the type of sport.
  • Backdrop is an element located above the heel and fixes the foot. The high-quality back part prevents damage to the ankle joint during active activities.
  • Insole should provide maximum comfort to the foot. It can be either fixed or removable, made of natural or artificial materials. A prerequisite for sneaker insoles is good shock absorption and high moisture-absorbing (and, if possible, deodorizing) properties.
  • Midsole located between the sole and upper of the sneakers. This part is believed to play a key role in making the right choice shoes for professional sports, as they provide optimal shock absorption and therefore comfort during training.
  • Top sneakers depends solely on the tastes and preferences of their owner. Of course, natural breathable materials are preferable because they provide good air exchange during long-term wear, but a high-quality pair made from artificial fabrics can be just as good.

Depending on the design features of each type of sneaker, there are exclusively sports models intended for professional activities, tourism and everyday ones, suitable for creating a successful street or sport-style image.

Assortment of shoes for sports

The absolute principle when choosing the appropriate pair for sports training is their convenience and comfort, while the design and appearance plays a minor role. Based on the given parameters, there are several types of sneakers:

  1. Football, or boots. Shoes for playing football should first of all be non-slip and practical. That is why football boots have special spikes on the sole, the number of which varies depending on the hardness of the field surface (usually from 6 to 12-13). Playing in the gym does not require such an addition, so futsal sneakers usually come without spikes, but the shape of the upper exactly copies classic boots with a special ankle support system and a wide toe. These shoes are classified as professional, but many football fans are happy to add non-studded boots to their wardrobe - they are quite practical for everyday use.

  1. Basketball. Basketball sneakers take into account the characteristics of active team play with a large number of jumps and various combinations, and therefore have high shock-absorbing characteristics. Despite the noticeable thickness, the sole of such models is especially flexible and “bouncing”, and the high hard top reliably fixes the ankle joint, protecting against dislocations and sprains.

  1. Tennis. Due to frequent slips and falls on the court, tennis shoes wear out quite quickly on the sides, so the sides of the upper are usually protected with special high-strength inserts that protect the main material from abrasion. A special zigzag tread on a soft spring sole reduces the likelihood of injury.
  2. Volleyball. Externally, this type of sneaker is very similar to tennis shoes, but differs in a slightly different tread, taking into account the features flooring volleyball court.

  1. Cross-country or runners. In both the sprint and the marathon, the main thing is speed, and therefore nothing should burden the athlete participating in the race. Lightweight running shoes perfectly follow the shape of the foot thanks to the soft upper material, provide good shock absorption, do not slip and soften the impact when the foot pushes sharply from the surface of the track.

  1. Skater ones. Skateboarding requires perfect grip between your sneakers and the board - this is the only way to reduce the likelihood of falls and injuries. Therefore, the soles of skate shoes are made from materials with high adhesive properties, and in professional models they can even be combined. And a large tongue with soft filling, which is found in almost all skateboard models, protects the foot from impacts from the board.

  1. For fitness. The requirements for such sneakers are much lower, since exercise in the fitness room is usually low-impact. Nevertheless, for training it is better to purchase comfortable soft shoes with flat, non-slip soles, which are also lightweight and have good shock absorption.

Hiking sneakers: photos and requirements

Shoes for tourism and outdoor activities must first of all protect the foot from injury and withstand extreme operating conditions. Such models are characterized by increased resistance to external influences, since they are made of heavy-duty materials. The upper of trekking shoes most often has dirt- and water-repellent properties, and the thick sole is equipped with a powerful, well-cushioned tread. In such “all-terrain vehicles” you will be equally comfortable on a forest walk, on a hike, or on an extreme journey.

Fashionable women's sneakers for everyday wear

Stylish and comfortable shoes of this kind are suitable for all occasions, the main thing is to choose the right pair. Variety of models and designs fashionable sneakers allows you to combine them not only with the usual semi-sports pants, jeans and breeches - feminine, even slightly glamorous models are in perfect harmony with airy skirts, summer dresses and even a casual evening look.

The decor and appearance of everyday shoes is limited only by the imagination of its manufacturer: in the windows of shoe stores you can even find sneakers with heels, not to mention more trivial models. The now popular sneakers with a high platform allow you to visually correct your figure, making your legs longer and your gait incredibly alluring and light. They can be combined with equal success with tapered trousers and skinny pants, as well as with short skirts and denim shorts. This look will be complemented by a spectacular top or loose tank top with straps, cropped denim or biker jacket, a stylish backpack or bucket bag.

The same can be said about flat-soled sneakers with a rubberized toe and a fabric upper, that is, sneakers. Of course, this pair looks best paired with a typical street look: ripped jeans, sweatshirts or hoodies. However, nothing prevents you from creating a harmonious set with a catchy printed T-shirt and a denim skirt - this way you will look bright and youthful.

And of course, we can’t help but mention classic sneakers for street walking. Combining such a pair with a glamorous outfit is not the best best idea, but they will fit perfectly into a sporty, military or street look. A loose printed long sleeve, skinny thigh-high jeans and bright sneakers - and you are the queen of street fashion!

Choose your pair for sports, walking and traveling, guided by your own preferences, but make sure that the shoes remain comfortable, do not chafe and fit perfectly on your feet. This way you can feel 100% in any situation!

There seem to be countless types of women's shoes. Every decade, or even every year, new types appear, or models that were worn centuries ago are remembered. What to wear in winter and what in autumn, why are there so many summer pairs, and how to remember all this? We understand the variety of shapes and purposes of women's shoes.

Classification

The cumbersome word “classification” for hard work - on what basis should women’s shoes be divided into categories? In terms of style, the presence of heels? Closed and open shoes, formal and informal - there are many options, even more models. In Russia, the seasons are clearly defined and winter shoes are very different from summer open sandals or autumn boots, so we will choose the simplest way - we will divide the shoes by season.

Universal models

Boots

Shoes with high tops. The most popular shoes for autumn slush, spring frost and winter frost. But there are also summer light boots.

Low boots

Cropped boots. Winter, demi-season and summer models are available.

Over the knee boots

Over-the-knee boots.

Boots

Shoes for all seasons. The boots cover the foot up to the ankle and are available with laces, zippers or buttons.

Ankle boots

Shoes with a stable heel, something between shoes, ankle boots and boots. Both light summer models and warm winter ones are available.

Wedges

Shoes with a solid sole instead of a heel that rises evenly from the front of the shoe to the back. Wedge heels are used to create shoes, boots and other models of winter, summer and demi-season footwear.

Shoes

Classic heeled shoes that cover the foot. There are open summer shoes with a cut-off toe and closed autumn models.

Pumps

A type of women's shoes. The peculiarity of pumps is their thin and short toe. With him they really look like a neat little boat.

Monkey

Closed shoes with a buckle without laces. We came to the women's wardrobe from the men's. There are demi-season models and summer options.

Sports shoes

Women's sneakers and sneakers are originally sports models that are firmly integrated into the everyday style of clothing and shoes.

Snickers

The model has nothing to do with chocolate; the name comes from the English to sneak - to sneak around. Sports shoes on rubber sole for summer and spring-autumn.

Summer shoes

Ballet shoes

Classic women's shoes with flat soles or low heels.

Brogues

Colloquially “shoes with holes.” Like many women's models, they originated from men's shoes.

Sandals

Summer women's shoes that leave the foot open and are worn on bare feet.

Sabo

In the Middle Ages, this was the name given to the wooden shoes of poor peasants in France. Today, clogs are stylish flight shoes with a recognizable shape, with or without a low back.

Sandals

Open summer shoes, which consist of a sole with straps to hold the foot.

Gladiators

Gladiators or Roman sandals are a type of sandal with a characteristic abundance of leather straps.

Slates

A lightweight version of sandals.

Moccasins

Soft shoes made of smooth leather or suede with flat soles or wedges. The Indians wore almost the same thing North America before its discovery by Europeans.

Loafers

Shoes similar to moccasins. Available with flat soles or small heels.

Topsiders

Originally yachting shoes, today they are popular summer shoes. The differences are a non-slip rubber sole and a soft upper.

Winter shoes

Winter with frosts and reagents, snow and slush, usually narrows the choice of shoe types to a few. For low temperatures, winter boots and ankle boots are ideal; over the knee boots, boots and ankle boots are suitable.

Autumn-spring models

The intertemporal period when it is hot in winter models and cold in summer models. In early autumn and late spring they wear shoes, boots and sneakers, in slush and cold - ankle boots, ankle boots and autumn boots.

There are many types of women's shoes, but there are only a few pairs of basic models that are a must for a girl's wardrobe. Read more about this in the article

Good afternoon, if you have come to this page, then you need to know all the names of modern shoes... so that you no longer get confused about their types and do not doubt the name of what you are wearing at the moment. Apparently the other day Someone called your moccasins with an incomprehensible word LOAFERS, and the sports slippers that have served you faithfully for the second season unexpectedly turned out to be SLIP-ONS. And you are determined to clarify the situation about what all these MODERN FOOTWEAR are called... In this article I have collected in pictures all the names and all types of shoes - now you can confidently distinguish DERBY boots from OXFORD, and you will never confuse LOAFERS with SLIPPERS.

So welcome to the world modern species shoes and their English names, which have entered the fashionable vocabulary of the Russian people.

Let's start with the types of shoes flat... let's move on smoothly to boots and all their types... and we’ll finish women's shoes(yes, yes, there will be Louboutins too).

The names that we will analyze are equally present in both types of women's shoes and men's models. That is, for each variety on the list there are women's and men's styles. Therefore, today you will learn not only to understand women’s shoes, but also in a men’s store you will be able to show off your erudition.

Types of shoes with FLAT SOLES

(modern names for shoes)

Let's start our list of shoes. All names will have pictures and explanations of the characteristic difference between this species and all others.

The first name is beautiful with the taste of aircraft - ESPADRILLES (just like a flying squadron). Let's take a closer look at this type of shoe.

Espadrilles are a type of shoe that is distinguished by a woven sole and a natural (usually textile) upper material.

Where did it come from - these shoes were originally invented by the Spaniards. They wove the sole from rope grass and made the top from cheap jute material. Due to their natural nature, such shoes were pleasant for the feet in hot, stuffy weather. Very quickly, these shoes began to be worn not only by poor Spaniards, but also by all of glamorous Europe.

The next shoe name is SLIP-ONS They also gave me soft and comfortable textile slippers. But they are very different from espadrilles; just look at their appearance and find the differences.

Slip-ons- these are shoes with soft sports soles, polished made of textile. A characteristic feature Slip-ons are made with a slightly protruding tongue and an elastic band next to the tongue. This type of shoe is worn with sportswear, with jeans of all styles from skinny to boyfriend. Slip-ons in delicate colors look just as appropriate with summer daytime dresses. The picture below shows that this type of shoe is often made not only from breathable textiles, but also from leatherette leather with various fashionable textures (snake or crocodile).

Very often, slip-ons are given the name of another type of shoe: SLIPERS (they are really similar). Let's figure out the difference between sleepers and slip-ons.

Sleepers - similar to slip-ons only the shape of the tongue– but they differ from them, firstly, in the absence of an elastic band and a hard sole (see picture below). And also the material from which they are made (sleepers are often made from smooth non-textile materials). Sole This type of shoe is the same as flat pumps. Spout shape slightly pointed, with graceful roundness. And in the place where the slip-ons have an elastic band sewn into them, the slip-ons simply empty cut.

Now let's get acquainted with such a shoe name as LOAFERS . A beautiful, elegant model of women's shoes and a stylish style of men's shoes to go with skinny trousers.

Loafers are easy to distinguish from moccasins and sleepers - all loafers have jumper on the toe(just on top of the tongue) Loafers are often decorated with tassels or small metal buckles on the jumper strap.

Loafers – originate in Norway of the last century (they were worn as house shoes and had a soft sole. The new sound of the loafer was brought by the fashion house Gucci - they gave loafers a hard sole and a gold bridge on the toe. The popularity of loafers was brought from the first users - John Kennedy, Grace Kelly , Michael Jackson - how can a mere mortal resist and not buy himself a similar type of shoes (at least get closer to the greats).

The name MOCASSINS is familiar to us from childhood, and here we consider them only to identify their differences from loafers and boat shoes. Now we will compare this type of shoe with its brothers in cut.

Moccasin- moccasins are the name of the shoes that the Indians gave us. Moccasins have U-shaped stitched spout with a convex raised seam. This is a true moccasin cut. Although sometimes a jumper (a strip of leather) is sewn over the tongue of a moccasin and then the moccasins acquire the characteristics of loafers... and the controversial question arises: are we wearing loafers or moccasins on our feet. This is such fun))) - you can argue and even fight.

The next name for shoes similar in cut to moccasins is TOPSIDERS - most often it is men's shoes, although they are also found on women (but rarely).

Dockside– Topsiders are cut like moccasins. Distinctive feature This type of shoe lies in its sailor flavor - a decorative lace runs along the upper edge of the shoe. They are distinguished by a cord running along the top of the shoe, which serves as a decoration (like the lace in the collar of an English sailor).

It's funny that their names in English (docksiders) and in Russian (topsiders) are different. In Russia, they are called topsiders after the name of the company Sperry Top-Sider, which invented them in 1935. This type of shoe was specifically designed for sailing yachts - the ribbed sole prevents slipping on the smooth deck, and beige or white soles (unlike black ones) do not leave marks on expensive deck flooring.

The next type of shoes is MONKS more often found in men's collections, although women's versions of a similar design can also be found in fashionable looks. Let's look at this type of modern shoe.

Monkey- a type of shoe that distinguishes presence of a strap with a buckle– sometimes one, more often two at once. The height of the monks is no higher than the ankle (this is how they differ from this type of shoe such as COSSACKS)

The name of this type of shoe comes from the English word MONK “monk”. It was the monks back in the 11th century who came up with the idea of ​​wearing such simple shoes with a fastener in the form of a wide strap and buckle. It was very convenient to take them off and put them on without getting tangled in the laces that were clogged with dirt. Poor monks made such shoes not from leather, but from coarse textiles. And in modern world This shoe design is made from expensive high-quality smooth glossy leather.

TYPES OF LACE-UP SHOES

(oxford boots, derby boots, brogues, desert boots)

But the type of boots that everyone knows - and everyone calls them OXFORD - once they fell in love with Oxford youth and with their light hand, that is, their feet, they became popular and spread throughout the honest world.

Oxfords differ from all other similar types of boots in that LACE BOARDS are sewn with their lower edges into the toe part shoe. That is, in fact, the lacing of this type of shoe performs a decorative function; it does not particularly widen the toe when unlaced. By the way, the correct lacing on Oxford shoes is considered to be the one where the lace lines run in neat parallel stripes (and not as in the picture above). The photos below show us that in the modern world the design of Oxford shoes can be the most imaginative and even freaky.

Here are the DERBY boots - a type of shoe that is often confused with OXFORD shoes. But they have one very obvious difference.

In DERBY boots the sides are sewn on top of the main part of the boot. And therefore, with the laces untied, these sides can bend freely (flop like ears). And if you remember, in Oxford shoes, opposite the sidewall, the lacing part is tightly sewn into the toe of the shoe and cannot bend and is even difficult to move apart. They less formal than Oxfords, and therefore they can be worn not only with trousers, but also with jeans and corduroy pants, with chinos, etc.

You probably noticed that many of the boots presented have perforation in the form of holes for airing your feet in hot weather. For this type of shoe with holes, a special name was invented - these boots are called BROGS.

Where did brogue boots come from?– it is believed that this type of shoe has Scottish roots. It was there that the Scots, suffering from wet boots, grazed their cattle in the tall and wet grasses. Before the boots had time to dry overnight, they again had to drive the cattle out to pasture and put on disgusting damp shoes. That's why the idea arose to make holes in the boots to quickly air and dry them.

Brogues are a type of shoe ideal for trousers made of cotton or linen, for chinos, for corduroy pants and elastic sports pants. As you can see in the picture below, brogue boots can have a design like oxfords and like derbies.

The next type of shoes on our list is DESERT. They got their name from the word desert. These were the boots worn by the British military in Egypt. The hot sand did not get hot on the heels thanks to the thick sole, and the soft leather allowed the feet to feel comfortable and comfortable. When the war ended, the remains of the uniform went on free sale and were loved by the entire civilian population of England.

A distinctive feature of DESERT is their thickened sole and soft, often suede leather and a very small number of holes for lacing. Women's versions of these boots are often placed on the heel and have a more sophisticated toe.

And in their cut they are very similar to the next type of CHUKKA shoes . In fact, deserts are one of the types of chukka boots. Let's look at this type of shoe, very beautiful and laconic in its meager, ascetic lacing and the simplicity of its laconic, smooth cut.

CHUKKA (or chakka) boots are more different from desert boots free cut range- it is allowed from higher sides... and more holes for lacing are allowed - not two, but three. And the material for this type of shoe no longer has to be suede - even smooth patent leather is welcome.

TYPES OF HIGH BOOTS

(Chelsea, Timberlands, Dr. Martins, Snickers)

Now the turn has come to high boots and the first on this list of styles are smooth and minimalistic in its design CHELSEA BOOTS. They are often found in both men's and women's shoes. I will specifically write an article about what you can wear with such fashionable and incredibly comfortable boots for women.

Chelsea boots- Chelsea boots do not have any decorative elements on them - no buckles, no laces. They are laconic in their cut and their beauty lies in their pure radiance and flawless smoothness. They have a side slit on both sides, into which an elastic band is inserted, for ease of dressing.

Fashion houses often play with this laconic style of women's shoes, giving it various additions in the form of a heel (as in the photo below) or perforation and a cut without elastic.

High boots in military style, which our people also like to call boots or army boots, in the states they call it DOCTOR MARTINS.

Dr. Martens– this type of shoe is decorated with high lacing up to the very top of the shoe. They have high-quality soles with deep treads, which makes them comfortable shoes for muddy off-seasons and slippery winters.

Designers love to play with heavy combat boots by adding oxford-inspired designs, BROGG-like perforations, or thin wedges (see photo below).

Timberland boots TIMBERLANDS - translated it sounds like forester boots. They are distinguished from other lace-up boots by their height just above the ankle and the velvety surface of the material from which they are sewn.

These boots became popular cheerful mustard color– this color scheme turned out to be fateful for the popularization of this type of shoe. Now this color is considered a classic TIMBERLAND color. The design feature of these boots is their ability to bend with the fur outward.

Well, it's finally the turn of the beaters chocolate name. SNICKERS - got their name from the word “sneak” - the soft, silent sole of this type of shoe allows you to sneak up silently.

Sneakers are similar to sports shoes - due to the flexible rubber sole and the cut, similar to sneakers with Velcro or laces. These shoes were originally used on tennis courts – and now it has been raised to a high platform and even a wedge for the lovely ladies who have long dreamed of sneakers with heels.

This is the journey we took today into the world of names for shoes. Now you feel like an expert on a wide variety of shoes... and are well versed in all types of lace-up boots. Now you can instructively comment on fashion articles in fashion blogs and correct the careless scribblers who called the Derby an Oxford shoe.

And that's not all...

I invite you as a continuation of this article.

After all, we're not done yet... we just have to figure it out with types of women's shoes, and it didn’t hurt to arrange the boots into a strict classification...

Good luck with your shoe selection.
Olga Klishevska, especially for the site



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