By: ask bill
Submitted: 2010-05-27 09:06:21 | Word Count: 606
There are a lot of different type of court shoes that you can wear. In fact, there are so many designs, brands and styles that you are absolutely spoilt for choice when choosing court shoes to fit your wardrobe. After all, you do need your shoes to suit most of your clothes in the wardrobe. Shoes are one of the accessories that you have to be careful in matching your clothes or else the colors or styles may clash horribly. For a trendy look, do remember to choose shoes that goes very well with the clothes you are wearing. Like they always say, you can never have too many pairs of shoes especially if it is to match the clothes in your closet.
Patent leather court shoes is one type of court shoes that you can try out. Patent leather is glossy leather that gives your shoes the extra shine. You want to wear something glossy and trendy, then you should check out patent leather. Patent leather is real leather, except that it has been processed with a finishing to give it some gloss and shine. A real eye-catching example would be Alpha Omega's patent leather peacock red leather court shoe. The shoe is sure to attract attention with its bright red color and that's not all, it even features a red applique in a peacock shape on the side and embellished with a small diamante and a gold metal charm on the front.
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If the patent leather too formal, then you can find a pair in casual court shoes that are styled like sneakers and so comfortable, you won't want to take them off. It is perfect for casual occasions, a day at the park, some serious shopping trip or even a slow jog around the neighborhood. Levi's has a funky cover court sneakers. It is an urban spin of the fold over style sneaker and is made of canvas and suede. It has a lace up style with metallic eyelets and a pocket design at the hell. The outsole is made of rubber and the fold over cuff has a fashionable plaid design.
Another casual shoe wear is the peep toe court shoe that comes in various fashion and styles from high heels to flats. Peep toe shoes is also prettier and less casual than sandals so it is like an in-between shoe. In fact, some styles that are less casual can even be worn as part of a formal attire ensemble. One such shoes is the Nina Court pump that is open toed but has gathered pleats to give it a formal look. It also has a decorative knot and for comfort, it is lined with leather and has a padded footbed. The best part is that the outer layer is one hundred percent satin, giving is a shiny, glossy and classy outlook.
Now, you would want to wear dress high heel court shoes to work if your company has a strict dress code regulation. High heels court shoes will define your ankles and give your silhouette a nice, slimming lift and look. It is also much more formal than the casual court shoes and much more serious looking than the peep toe court shoes. For something jazzy, Louise Goldin's studded leather court shoes will definitely draw some attention to your feet. The shoes are studded with vamp and gem on the front and the back. It is made of one hundred percent leather too. Whichever court shoes you finally choose, just remember to check out the many different types of court shoes before buying one.