Women's Shoes - Rare Varieties

By Phyllis Lunn


Most of the shoes found on the market are quite generic actually. The bulk is comprised of your generic high heels, kitten heels, pumps, wedges and all sorts of other varieties. But the markets always have a couple of oddities as we will see.

I'm talking about shoes that are "quaint" but maybe are a bit too niche for regular everyday use. Lets begin with our initial choose. Within the realm of shoes, you'll almost by no means come across a lady sporting spectator shoes. So lets go ahead and describe the shoe.

Spectator shoes are two toned shoes in low heel form. In this day and age however, you are able to discover then in flats, high heels and just about anything in between. It is an Oxford styled shoe, which indicates its lace tabs are situated underneath the vamp. You will find designs on the toe end of the footwear that are created up of perforations.

This type of shoe was first invented in the 1900's and has reemerged sporadically all through the 20th century. If you are looking for a charming pair of shoes that has its roots within the early 20th century, they're great choices. Dolly shoes are our next topic of interest and it's derived from ballet flats. As such, there isn't all that much different in between these shoes and those used for ballet.

While they're not as flexible as ballet shoes, both the soles found on these shoes are thin. Such flexibility is not required for everyday wear. For tightening, a string tie could be pulled or loosened to fit. Nude heels are the last subject of interest even if they're not as rare as the other two on the list.

They have the enviable knack of lengthening your legs. It's an illusion that matches your skin tone using the shoe, creating a lengthy unbroken line. While not typical, most main brands have a minimum of a couple of nude heels in their line-up. But lets look at another subject rather, rare shoes sizes. While most women fall into a general range when it comes to shoe sizes (even when taking genetic influences into consideration), you will find a few that have feet that are either too large or too little for most women's shoes in the marketplace.

Assist is here thankfully, as the internet has put us in touch having a selection of webstores that can assist you. Tagbo and Duoboots are two stores that stock oversized shoes for those that need bigger sizes. The littleshoeshop.com is one of many that caters to smaller sizes.




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