Thursday 6 October 2011

High Heel Leather Shoes 2011

Here are some brand New leather high heel ladies boots. There are a wide range of boot models for all the people of different tastes and with high quality of leather.
The definite advantage of shoes with a thick heel is that they’re better to walk in and hence makes the most of it while you can walk comfortably.
This year, above the knee boots are most popular in heeled versions.
The boot helps to keep you steady if you’re just learning to walk in high heels and the enclosed boot makes you feel look smaller. When selecting a woman’s shoe you should pay attention to the two measures of size – length and width.
If there is no width specified then it normally means that the shoe has a medium width which gets proportionally larger as the shoe size increases. Heels are higher & platforms are fashionable this season so pick up a nice boots for yourself.
Wynsors have great selection of ladies wellies and ladies boots to choose from to meet any need. We have very fashionable ladies ankle boots which come in many colors and are made from high quality leather. On top of this we have the opposite of the ankle boot with a collection of very stylish ladies long boots.
Court shoes for women are usually heeled. Shape as dictated by the fashion show of the time. In the UK, in 2007 a closed toe and wide (non-stiletto) heel were worn by the very fashion-conscious, but most still wore stilettos of mainly 'kitten' height to medium height. Outside the fashion trade in the UK, the term "pumps" would normally imply flat or low-heel dancing or ballerina pumps, or even rubber-soled canvas plimsolls.
Court shoes can be made from any material, but traditional patent leather is popular. Court shoes are mostly worn with a suit or a uniform, but are also worn with formal and informal dresses, skirts, trousers, and jeans. White, stiletto-heeled court shoes are the standard attire with swimsuits in beauty pageants.
Court shoes are also part of the costume of a ballroom dancer. They are made of satin, usually tan, though other colors are made as well, and worn on both the competition and practice floors.he construction of the court shoe is simple, using a wholecut leather top lined with non- leather cloth.

The sole is either glued onto the bottom, common on cheaper styles, or sewn, as on more costly bespoke styles still made traditionally, using a shallow slit to lift a flap of leather around the edge to recess and hide the stitching. The sole is, as on ordinary shoes, several layers of leather put together. The bow, not always added, is made of grosgrain silk.

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