Sunday, 10 March 2013

Appropriate Work Shoes

These Shoes Were Made For Working
"And Thats Just What They'll Do"

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The Appropriate Work Shoes for Women


The most important things to remember are to aways make sure that your shoes are well kept.
This means clean, shiny, no scuff marks, no dirt, and no missing accessories, or falling off parts.

The Do's and Dont's. . . 

Do NOT wear, flip-flops, running shoes, over the knee boots, ten inch heals, or bright colours

Do wear, two inch basic height heals, wedges, flats, boots (below knee), dark colours  

Following these simple guidelines makes finding appropriate work shoes a fairly easy task.

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The typical go to shoes that should be in every woman's closet, are a pair of black heals and black flats.
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 While fun, some heals are not appropriate for the workplace. Typically any heal with big, chuncky accessories (such as the ones in the picture to the right), or a raised toe peice (for example the picture underneath) are not appropriate.

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Colours will give the edge to your outfit that you may be desiring. Typically coloured shoes should have no more than two solid colours in them.




From here, you can add shoes that have a variety of colours, and tones,  such as beige, brown, grey, dark green, red, burgandy, white, peach etc.



Remember how long you need to wear these shoes for, as well as what you will be doing in the shoes (a lot of walking, standing, or sitting?) This may help you determine which shoe is best for you to wear on certain days. 

Tip: It is a good idea to get a pair of insoles to put into your shoe. While most recognize that heals can be quite painful after a while, many do not realize that flats can also hurt. Many flats are indeed . . . flat, meaning they have no real support for the foot. A good insole is a quick fix for any shoe. 










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