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2014年9月4日星期四

About ladies shoes

OK, let’s be honest, women love shoes.  Women love good deals too.  So when you have the opportunity to get a great deal on ladies shoes, there is nothing better, right?
Ladies shoes complete an outfit.  Never ruin a fabulous look by not taking the time to ensure that you are wearing the  perfect ladies shoes.  Having the perfect look helps you look and feel better about yourself. So walk a little taller knowing that you look super fabulous in some great women’s shoes.

Since the first impression is the most important, impress everyone by wearing the latest styles in footwear.  Whether it’s pumps, ladies boots or flats, buy the shoes that match you best. Don’t just go out and buy some cheap ladies shoes online just because of the price. How many times in your life have you bought a shoe only to wear them once or twice?  Go look in your closet and you’ll realize that you have a bunch of shoes that you haven’t even worn in the last year. 

You probably don’t wear them because they don’t fit right or because they only go with a certain outfit that you don’t wear anymore. Many times, we go out and buy shoes in a rush, either because it was a good deal or think that they will become comfy after a few wears.  Now they sit in the closet collecting dust and taking up space because they are too uncomfortable.  Save your money and buy ladies shoes that look good and fit right!  Do a little searching first to find the best deals for ladies shoes.  There’s not a better feeling in the world than finding the perfect shoe at the perfect price. 

Finding shoes that are stylish and comfortable can be complicated at times.  The latest styles might not be the most comfortable.  Get all the advice needed to find those fabulous ladies shoes that don’t just look great but are comfortable at the same time. So no more worrying about having to wear those uncomfortable are not just fashionably cute but fashionably cute with a discount .


2014年8月14日星期四

5 Things to Love About Silver Sandals

It used to be that we only thought of silver when it came to evening shoes. Or as an accent tone on dressy or casual styles. Silver buckles on a pair of loafers. A silver brooch on the vamp of a pump. You get the idea.
But in recent years -- along with its warmer cousin, gold -- silver has become a dominant color for footwear. In fact, now transcending seasonal trends, the cooler metallic shade is a modern staple in everything from sneakers to stilettos.
It makes perfect sense, really. Silver shoes are a great addition to any woman's wardrobe. They're not as dominating as black footwear is; they're not as boring as neutral shoes can be; but they're nearly as versatile as either of those choices.
So silver shoes are great. And silver sandals? Well, they're extra special. Below are just a few of the many reasons to add a pair or two to your wardrobe.

1. They Make Everything Look a Little Bit Dressier



1、  Even a pair of simple silver flip-flops will make jeans look dressier than they would if you paired them with flip-flops in any other color.
More importantly, those same flip-flops can likely be worn with shorts,leggings, skirts, capris, even casual dresses. And, whatever you wear them with, they'll add that little bit of pizazz that keeps any outfit from seeming too casual.

2. Silver Sandals are Versatile

Model on runway wearing blue tank and wrap with silver thong sandals.
Silver can be paired with a plethora of warm weather colors, and it works especially well with white, gray, black, blue-greens, blues and purples, as well as pastel shades of any hue. Silver also provide a nice contrast for earthy neutrals.
And, even though it is perfectly suited to spring and summer shades, silver works just as wonderfully in fall and winter. You know, silver bells and all that.
As an added bonus, silver sandals look as good with jeans and cut-offs, as do with black cocktail dresses.

3. They're Complementary to Most Skin Tones

Model on red carpet wearing white dress and silver high heeled sandals.
You probably already know that some of us look better in gold jewelry, while the rest look better in silver. But we don't have to be quite as picky about which metallic shades we put on our feet as we do with the ones we wear near our face.
Silver sandals look great against dark skin, light skin, tan skin, and just about every skin tone in between.
If you're usually a gold person and you don't like mixing metallic shades (I'm totally fine with it, by the way), you can always go with silver on your feet, and non-metallic jewelry near your face and neck.

4. They're Sexy

Sexy silver evening sandals, lying on floor.
I don't know why this is, but trust me, it's a fact. It doesn't matter whether they're heels or flats, it's nearly impossible to find a pair of silver sandals that aren't sexy.
Obviously, this is great. Because, whether you prefer strappy stilettos or flat thong sandals, you can instantly up their sex appeal simply by choosing them in silver.

5. Oh Yeah, and Silver Sandals are Fun

Woman wearing cute silver sandals and cuffed jeans.



They shimmer. They sparkle. Let's face it, silver sandals are just a whole lot of fun.
Next time you're looking for a pick me up, or you're bored with you're usual footwear routine, go try on a pair of your favorite style of sandals -- in silver. You'll see what I mean.

onlymaker ,the women's customize shoes expert!

2014年8月4日星期一

How to Pack Shoes in a Suitcase

Any seasoned traveler will tell you: suitcase space is prime real estate. And the number one item that steals that spare space? Your shoes.
Not only that, but too many pairs of the wrong kind will add weight. And, if they're packed the wrong way, it could even cause you slow-downs at the airport.
Below are a few tips for getting it right.

Making the Cut




Obviously, the first thing you need to think about is which shoes you're going to take with you. And, I mean, really think about it. Here's why:
Some of us have a tendency to always think "shoes" first. But this is one of those rare times in life where really, less is more. Not in terms of the style, of course, but in terms of how many pairs you should be taking with you.
Sort out your outfits for the trip, then figure out the minimum number of styles you can get away with. Each pair needs to earn its space in your suitcase.
You want versatile. You want comfortable. You want multi-purpose. You want lightweight.
Pumps with 5" heels and 2" platform soles weigh substantially more than a pair of single-soled pumps with 3" heels. And the platforms probably won't work with as many outfits anyway.
Flat thong sandals weight next to nothing and take up no space. And if they're pretty enough, you can dress them up or down, so they'll work with a variety of outfits.
You can wear your everyday shoes or sneakers on the flight, saving that precious room in your suitcase.

Use Bags to Protect the Contents of Your Suitcase

To prevent the soles of your shoes from getting your other shoes or clothes dirty, you should place each pair into its own bag. You'll want to do this if they're brand new, because they won't be on your way home.
You can find lightweight, fabric shoe bags that are made specifically for this purpose. Plastic grocery bags will also work. Or, you can use those clear plastic zipper bags that are made for food storage.
The gallon size will fit some smaller shoes and flats, and are available at almost any grocery store.
Larger, two-gallon zipper bags can sometimes be found at stores like Target or Wal-Mart. They're usually in the same aisle as the food storage containers, but they might be marked for other kinds of storage. If you can't find them locally, they're easy to track down online.
Ziploc makes two-gallon bags that measure approximately 13x15 inches, and will easily hold most sizes of women's and men's shoes, and even some short boots.
If you can't fit a pair into one bag, you can always bag each shoe individually.

Packing your Shoes

I'm not sure why, but I've always been inclined to put my shoes on the bottom of my suitcase. Maybe it's because I'm one of those people who thinks of shoes before everything else.
But, whatever the reason, it's the wrong way of doing it. At least, according to the Transportation Security Administration, who state on their website to pack "shoes, boots, sneakers, and other footwear on top of other contents in your luggage."
So, no matter what our instincts are, I guess we should make things easier on everyone, and just do as they wish. Put that footwear on top of everything else.
Heels can be stacked on their sides, with the toe box of one shoe resting near the heel of the other shoe, so that the two together form a rectangle.
Flats, sneakers and sandals can be placed side by side, with the soles up or down, depending on which way they best fit into your suitcase or carry-on bag.

Don't Forget to Save Space for More Shoes

If you're just looking for practical shoe-packing advice, you're good to go at this point. And now, I need to address the real shoe fanatics for a second: If at all possible, don't forget to leave space in your luggage for extra shoes.
You never know what gems you're going to come across on your trip, and it would be a shame to have to pass on a great deal or an awesome new pair, just because you don't have room in your suitcase to bring them home with you.