If you move the Mary Jane strap from the instep to the ankle and add a vertical strap, you get a tango shoe model. The shoes have a closed high heel, heel and are complemented by a T-strap or criss-cross straps at the instep. The history of the model began in the 1910s, when tango actively conquered Europe and the USA. Passionate movements and forbidden public frankness attracted everyone's attention to the dance. Tango evenings, dance schools and professional pairs of dancers appeared. The shoe industry began producing special shoes that were comfortable, soft, stable and at the same time perfectly kept on the feet even during passionate steps.

Today, these shoes are still danced in tango, but they are also worn in everyday life. The meaning of the straps has long been forgotten; they have become a decoration of the model, emphasizing the instep and ankle and beautifully shaping the foot.


Shoes-gloves

Glove shoes, comparable in softness to Czech shoes, are the heroes of the spring-summer season 2017. The shoes received the name glove for the softness of the material from which they are made. Thin elastic leather, comparable in softness to glove leather, makes the shoes unprecedentedly comfortable. In terms of fit on the foot, glove shoes can only be compared with Czech shoes - the shoes in which gymnasts and dancers train. In addition to the softest material, glove shoes are distinguished by the absence of a rigid shape: toe cap, heel and other “frame” parts. Read more in our material.


Oxfords

Oxford shoes are shoes with closed lacing, in which the side parts of the boot (tops) are sewn to the main part (vamp) with a single seam. Even with the laces untied, the Oxfords retain their shape, expanding at the tongue area by only a couple of centimeters.
Oxford shoes came into the women's wardrobe from men's, sometimes appearing in an original masculine form, and sometimes in a feminine, sophisticated format.


Derby

Derby shoes are open-laced shoes in which the side parts (tops) are sewn to the main part (vamp) with a short side seam. The model is easy to put on: when the laces are untied, the side parts move freely to the sides. According to our subjective observations, derby low shoes are found in women's wardrobes more often than oxford low shoes.


Brogues


Monkey

Monks (monks, monkstraps) are low shoes without laces, in which the side buckles play the role of a fastener. Literally translated from English, “monkstraps” means “monk buckles.” They owe their appearance to the monks who wore comfortable shoes with buckles instead of laces.


Loafers

Loafers are shoes that combine a slip-on top with a shoe sole. Several types of loafers give room for imagination, which is why the shoes are one of the most popular in both men's and women's wardrobes. Depending on the decorative elements and the shape of the top, they are divided into penny loafers, loafers with a buckle, with tassels, with fringes, Venetian, Belgian and slippers.

Penny loafers
Penny loafers - a model complemented by a leather strip with a slit. According to legend, students used this decor for their own purposes: they inserted a penny coin into the slot for good luck, from which the name “penny loafers” came.

Loafers with buckle
Buckle loafers originated in the 1930s, when Italian designer Gucci added a snaffle-shaped buckle to the regular model, a part of a horse's harness. Loafers with a buckle buckle loafers (buckle - “buckle”) have the second name “Gucci loafers” after the name of their creator. Modern versions rethink the snaffle: instead you can find decoration in the form of a bamboo stick, a spiral or just a chain.

Loafers with tassels
Loafers with a tassel (tassel loafers) owe their appearance to the American actor Paul Lucas, who, on one of his trips abroad, was fascinated by the tassel ties on the loafers. The worldwide spread of tassel loafers was facilitated by Ivy League students, for whom tassel loafers became an unspoken uniform, fitting perfectly into the school preppy style.

Loafers with fringes
Kiltie loafers are a model that is decorated with wide leather fringe. Loafers are named kilts by analogy with the Scottish national skirt, which vaguely resembles leather strips. The fringe of kilts can be supplemented with a buckle, a tassel, or be an independent detail.

Belgian loafers
Belgian loafers - a model decorated with a small bow. This detail was added by designer Henry Bendel, and he borrowed the shape from the Belgian shoemakers from whom he learned the craft.

Venetian loafers
Venetian loafers are a model that is characterized by a complete lack of decoration. They are called “Venetian” for their resemblance to the laconic form of Venetian gondoliers. They are similar in appearance to sleepers, but do not have a pronounced tongue shape.

Sleepers
Slippers are shoes with a classic loafer sole and a soft, unadorned upper, often made of velvet or tweed. The protruding tongue with rounded edges can be decorated with embossed or embroidered monograms.


Deserts

Desert boots - ankle-high boots made of suede, nubuck or leather with rubber soles. The name is owed to the British soldiers who fought in them in the sands of Egypt during World War II, as well as to Nathan Clark, who established their production in peaceful conditions under the Clarks brand, after whom this species is often simply called clarks. A distinctive feature is two holes for lacing on each side. If there are more of them, then the desert boots turn into chakka.


Chakka

Chukka boots - ankle-high boots made of suede, nubuck or leather. The name "chakka" comes from the term "chukker" from the polo period. Unlike deserts, chakkas can have any number of holes for lacing. A characteristic feature of chukka boots is the leather sole.


Chelsea

Chelsea boots - above the ankle boots with low heels with rubber inserts on the sides. Elastic inserts allow the boots to maintain a narrow shape at the ankle, while eliminating the need for zippers and lacing. In a woman's wardrobe, Chelsea boots with low heels often become an element of minimalist style in combination with skinny jeans and a leather biker jacket. Ankle boots with heels can also be equipped with elastic, which gives us the right to call them Chelsea ankle boots.


Moccasins

Moccasins (moccasins) - shoes without lacing with soft rubber soles (without heels) or leather with rubber studded inserts. A distinctive feature of moccasins is the prominent seam on the upper part of the shoe, often with an outer overlay. The women's version of moccasins is practically no different from the men's, so they can be called unisex shoes.


Topsiders

Topsiders (boat shoes) - yachtsmen's shoes with a corrugated non-slip sole with a lace around the heel. The name comes from topside - upper deck. The lacing runs dotted along the edge of the upper to ensure a secure fit of the shoe on the foot: comfort and safety for the sailor on wet decks are the main requirements. Historically, the sole of boat shoes was white, which did not leave marks on the snow-white deck of the yacht, but today you can find models of various colors, since white has lost its functional purpose. Like moccasins, boat shoes do not differ in appearance between men's and women's versions, so they are also a unisex model.


Slip-ons

Not to be confused with sleepers! Slip-ons are a sports model with a smooth top without lacing and a flat rubber sole. The top can be made of textile or leather, and there are elastic inserts on the sides, which provide ease and speed of putting on. The shoes are universal in men's and women's versions, so neutral-colored models can be purchased in any catalog if the size is available.


Espadrilles

Espadrilles are shoes with a fabric or leather upper and a woven jute sole. The authentic combination of jute and canvas migrated from cheap shoes for plantation workers to the wardrobes of movie stars. Espadrilles inspired creative and free-thinking people, including Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn and Manolo Blahnik. Yves Saint Laurent added a jute platform to espadrilles, giving us one of our favorite summer pairs - wedges.


Wellingtons

Rubber boots without fasteners - wellington boots - owe their name to their creator, the British commander Arthur Wellesley Wellington. The first models were made of soft leather, and they became rubber only after the invention of rubber and the receipt of a patent for the production of shoes from it. Having survived two world wars, Wellingtons find their immortal form, which is the Green Hunter tall green boots from Hunter Boot Ltd. A fascinating story of global conquest, and use the images of Kate Moss in Wellingtons from the Coachella festivals as inspiration for every day.


Lunokhods

Moon boots are boots and ankle boots that resemble snowboard boots. The name came to the mind of the creator, Italian Giancarlo Zanata, when he saw a poster of astronauts returning from the Moon. The history of the creation of unusual shoes for earthly astronauts. Distinctive features of moonboots are a straight heel line, a thick sole and a super-voluminous nylon upper. The right and left shoes do not differ from each other; there is a fixing lace on top. The popularity of “moon boots” turned out to be so high that the brand name became a household name, giving its name to a whole type of shoe.


Readings

Riding boots - riding boots - come from a time when horse riding was an indispensable skill. Riding boots were made of soft, dense leather, which served for a long time and at the same time gave the rider the opportunity to control the horse by lightly squeezing its sides. The right to a woman's pair of riding boots was earned by the first female travelers, who abandoned the uncomfortable women's saddle in favor of a practical man's saddle. Modern women's riding shoes can be with low heels or stiletto heels, in the latter version retaining only a vague resemblance to the original. In the wardrobe, ridgings are organically combined with leggings and a voluminous top.


Jackboots

The prototype of jackboots is army boots for riding. Wartime placed its own demands on shoes, therefore, in contrast to soft riding boots, jackboots were reinforced with a metal lining - chain mail sewn into the walls of the boot. The reinforced boot was designed to protect against injury and wounds in battle, and to control the horse, the boot was supplemented with a belt with a spur on the boot. During World War II, jackbutts became part of the uniform of German troops, and therefore still evoke associations with aggression and military style. One of the roughest and most aggressive forms of boots, which some designers, for example, Rick Owens, effectively play on.


Jodhpur

Jodhpur boots - ankle-length boots with round toes, low heels, equipped with straps at the top. Designed for horse riding, the boots were secured to the feet with straps and buckles wrapped around the ankle. If you remove the straps and replace them with an elastic insert, the boots turn into Chelsea boots. In its original form, the jodhpur strap wraps around the ankle and is secured with a buckle to the outside of the boot.

The boots are named after the city of Jaipur (India). In 1897, an Indian polo team led by the son of the Maharaja of Jaipur competed at the Queen Victoria Jubilee races. The players wore traditional costumes which included churidar trousers and short strappy boots. English society appreciated the exotic shoe novelty and replaced its high riding boots with short jodhpurs, combining them with the usual English breeches. In addition to convenience, the new forms were much cheaper to produce, since they required less leather. Today, jodhpurs can have variations with one or more straps that play a decorative role.


Winclippers

Winklepickers are pointy-toed shoes that were all the rage in the '90s and have made a comeback this season. The closest ancestors of the beloved pointed-toed pumps are poulaines, funny shoes with long toes from 15th century engravings, the legend of which you can read in ours. Medieval shoes acquired their modern appearance in the mid-20th century in the wake of the teddy boy style. At the same time, Poulenes received their new name - winclippers, in association with a long needle for removing snails from shells (English: winkle - snail).


Sabo

Sabo - shoes with an open heel and a thick sole. The canonical clog models have a molded platform with a heel and resemble wooden lasts. The ancestors of clogs are Dutch and French wooden shoes. The high sole was supposed to protect the feet from water, manure and fish hooks. The first cheap clogs were carved from a single piece of wood, stuffed with straw to soften them, and worn with thick socks. Today, clogs include any shoes with an open heel, but we still suggest limiting this type of shoe to a massive sole, solid or with a stable heel. The toe of the model can be either open or closed.


Mules

The name “mules” did not appear yesterday, but we learned about it. Mules entered European fashion in 1694, when Countess D'Olonne appeared at a church service in bright red brocade shoes without a backdrop with neat heels. A little later, both the famous Madame de Pompadour and Queen Marie Antoinette herself began to wear frivolous shoes in public. Centuries later, at the instigation of Marilyn Monroe, mules became an integral part of pin-up style looks, and today, laconic options with a wide leather stripe on the top have entered the everyday wardrobe. More elegant than clogs but just as comfortable, mules pair equally well with dresses, jeans and minimalist culottes.


Grandmothers

Babouches are soft shoes without heels or heels, a kind of leather house slippers. The homeland is the African continent, where slippers were made from textiles. In the hippie era of the 60s, grandmothers came into fashionable wardrobes, fitting into the philosophy of freedom and closeness to nature. A distinctive feature of the look is the heel, which is not only absent from the design of the shoe, but, as if worn out, is embedded inside. Babushki can be leather, textile, woven from straw or combined.


Roman sandals

The oldest shoes for areas with hot climates - Ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean. Roman sandals (roman sandals) were universal unisex footwear. The cork sole was attached to the feet using leather or woven straps that literally tied the sole to the feet. Today, sandals are open-toed shoes with flat soles or platforms that are held on the feet with straps or laces.


Gladiators

Flat sandals with straps that fasten at the ankle and around the calf, down to the knee. Gladiators (gladiator sandals, gladiators) were the shoes of Roman gladiators - arena fighters and warriors of the Roman Empire. Gladiators transformed the idea of ​​Roman sandals, strengthening the latter with nails on the soles and longer straps that clasped not only the foot, but also the shin down to the knee, keeping the shoes securely on the feet during battles and long marches. During the hippie era, gladiators came into fashion in an updated, sleek format - with thin leather laces wrapping around the shins. Today you can find variations on the gladiator theme, for example, high-heeled sandals that are held on the feet with satin ribbons or leather laces.


Birkenstocks

Birkenstock sandals are orthopedic sandals named after the German brand Birkenstock. Shoes appeared thanks to the German shoemaker Conrad Birkenstock, who in 1902 created a soft insole that follows the shape of the foot to prevent flat feet. In 1964, Birkenstock introduced the first flexible arch support for mass production. The shape of the sandals is complemented by one or more wide straps. Later, the name of the manufacturing brand became a household name, giving its name to a separate type of shoe.


Slingbacks

Slingbacks (slingbacks) - name sandals with closed toe and open heel with jumper. The name comes from a combination of the English words sling (strap, strap) and back (back, back). Essentially, slingbacks are a type of sandal; they can be high-heeled or low-heeled, with a pointed toe, rounded or square.

One of the first slingback models was presented by Christian Dior in 1947; they complemented the looks of his famous collection, which gave rise to the New Look style. Like Christian Dior dresses, slingbacks became an elegant alternative to closed shoes - something that post-war women so lacked.

Ten years later, in 1957, beige slingback shoes with a black toe appeared. The author of the two-color masterpiece was Gabrielle Chanel. Many style icons of the last century fell in love with the elegant model; even Princess Diana couldn’t resist. Chanel's black and beige mid heel with jumper heel is timeless and we still wear versions of them today. Hikers there may be boots, sneakers and even high-heeled ankle boots.

The love for massive shoes with thick soles can be explained by the climate of our country: in snow, slush and ice there is nothing better than non-slip, warm and reliable hikers.


Abarkasy

Avarcas (abarkas, avarcas, avarks) are a type of sandal originally from the Balearic Islands (Spain). Sandal making has been a local craft of the island of Menorca since the late 19th century. The idea of ​​the model, which later became famous, belonged to a peasant who once ordered a craftsman to sew him a pair of durable, practical sandals for the hot local climate. He asked that the sole be made from the rubber tread of a used tire. The idea turned out to be so successful that since the 1960s, shoemakers on the island began making these sandals to order.

The shape of avarki resembles ordinary sandals with flat soles, the upper is in the form of a single piece of leather or textile covering the top of the foot, but with a small open hole on the toes. The sandal is held on the foot by a strap at the heel.

In the 1970s, the first specialized workshops for the production of avarcas appeared. The model was popular with locals and tourists, who wore it on the islands and took it with them to the continent. One of the brands that popularized shoes in Europe was Minorquines. The brand received its name in consonance with the name of the island of Menorca, the homeland of the Abarcas.


Sneakers-socks

The name of this shoe speaks for itself: a textile upper, reminiscent of a sock, is complemented by a sneaker sole. The textile is a thick knit or knitted mesh to make the shoes comfortable to put on and wear. The similarity with socks emphasizes the integrity of the upper: without zippers, straps or lacing.

The model became popular with the advent of the ugly shoes trend - massive, unusually shaped sneakers, which were called “ugly”. Balenciaga was one of the first to release Speed ​​Trainer sneakers; today many shoe and sports brands, both luxury and mass market, have them.

“Socks” can be not only sneakers, but also sneakers and ankle boots, it all depends on what type of shoe the sole is complemented by a knitted upper.


Grinders and martens

Boots in the style of grinders and martens can have a hard metal insert in the toe part of the boot, contrast stitching, logos and tags. More often, models are sewn from thick leather that holds its shape. The color can be any: the most popular is black, there are also white, burgundy, dark green, blue and options with partial dyeing that imitate scuffs.

Not every shoe fits every suit or look. To choose the right model you need to know the features of the product. After all, in the store you can find a wide variety of options, different lengths, materials, colors. Not everyone knows the difference between boots and low shoes, and what they can be worn with. How to distinguish such shoes?

On store shelves you can find both boots and low shoes. Such shoes are most often relevant in the autumn and spring seasons. It is comfortable to wear and goes well with different looks. It is not cold in mild frosts. And also models made of genuine leather can be safely worn in rainy weather.

Description of boots

Boots are women's and men's shoes made of leather, suede or leatherette. They are worn in cold weather; for the summer it is very difficult to find such models, unless they are made to order.
The main feature of the boots is that they completely cover the ankle. The maximum length of the product is up to the shin. If the shoes are even higher, then they are already boots.

These models have a compacted sole, lacing or zipper closure, and Velcro. There are options with rubber inserts on the sides. The sole can be completely flat or perforated. Due to the compacted bottom, the product does not get wet and provides comfortable wear when walking.
The insulated lining allows you to wear the shoes in cold weather. Due to the thin lining, the foot breathes and does not sweat. The elongated upper allows you to warm the foot and ankle completely.

Women's boots can be worn with jeans, a dress, or a suit. Men's models are worn under trousers and jeans. More classic colors are available. However, you can find bright, extraordinary solutions.

Description of low shoes

Low shoes are practical shoes, available for summer and demi-season. Its height does not reach the ankle a little. This is how it got its name. Usually such a product is also called shoes. They can be laced or completely closed without additional inserts.
Such models do not have a warm lining, so they are most often worn in warm weather. Made from suede, nubuck, leather. You can also find varnish options.
Men's low shoes are usually worn with classic suits. Girls wear low shoes under a dress/skirt, suit, or pants.
In stores you can find a wide variety of models of low shoes. They have different colors and designs.

Fundamental differences

The main difference between boots and low shoes is the length of the product. The first ones should be above the ankle, while the second ones barely reach it.

The sole in the first version is thicker and denser. Low shoes have a thin, non-embossed sole. In addition, they can have a high heel, while boots most often have a small thick heel.

Low shoes are worn with classic business suits. Boots can be worn under knitted clothes, jeans or loose pants.

Another significant difference is that the first option is made only for cold seasons. The second shoe option can be found for both summer and autumn/spring.


Boots most often have a zipper, lacing or Velcro. Shoes are produced only with lacing or completely solid without additional decor.
Insulated high-top shoe models are available in classic colors (black, white, brown, dark blue). Summer and demi-season shoes can be found in various colors. They can be chosen to suit any look.

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Today we’ll talk about light footwear - shoes, sandals and other decorations for our feet.
Shoes are the most popular type of footwear.

There is a wide variety of shoe models, differing in construction and design, but for any type of shoe there is a general classification of parts. having a huge number of design solutions. One thing in common is that the shoes only partially cover the back of the foot, not reaching the ankles.

The most popular types of shoes by design characteristics:

Pumps- a model that does not have devices for fastening to the foot and is held in place only due to the tight fit of the upper edge; Pumps are rightfully considered the embodiment of elegance and good taste; they can be called a true classic in the world of women's shoes. After all, the main dream of any lady is to be noticed, and pumps will help you achieve this result.

Pumps with open toe; A more summery and slightly casual option, elegant models of this type of pumps can be made either from leather or using satin, lace, decorated with rhinestones, bows, etc.

One of the fashion stores in New York announced a vote for the sexiest shoes. From hundreds of styles from twenty-three designers, shoppers chose the sexiest model with a seductive open toe, high heel and delicate trim.


Pumpswith open heel- have an elastic band in the heel area or a belt with a buckle;

Shoes with a heel strap - secured to the foot using one or more straps;

Delenka- shoes with a closed heel, an open ankle and a T-shaped strap or bracelet;

Wedges (coturnas, platforms) - shoes with high soles merging with high heels, presented in the form of a wedge. Stable but massive.

Ballet shoes- the general name for shoes of a similar design with ultra-flat soles.

Sleepers - shoes that are something between ballet flats and loafers.



Loafers- these are shoes with thick heels or no heels at all with a classic toe and slits, decorated with a bell or jumper.

Moccasins- a type of low shoes, the upper part of which forms a structural unity with the main insole. A characteristic feature of moccasins is also the presence of an oval insert.

Oxfords- this is a type of classic leather low shoes (both men's and women's) with laces with special perforation and stitching. Previously, they were also distinguished by a characteristic openwork overlay between the vamp and the ankle boots. Today, even just one lacing is enough to identify Oxfords. Brogues are a type of oxford with perforations.

Sneakers- sports shoes made of fabric, with laces, and flat rubber soles. Modern models can also have heels.

Snickers- a subtype of sneakers, but not for sports, but for everyday wear. They are lighter and have a flat rather than corrugated sole, as well as more creative, bright colors. In America, sneakers are called sneakers.

SUMMER FOOTWEAR

B- shoes with open toes, heels and ankles, held on the foot with the help of cross-lifting straps and bracelets;

Espadrilles- summer shoes made of textiles with rope soles, can be of different types and with or without different heels.

Sandals- shoes with uppers made of straps: these are shoeshaving historical roots, as they were common in Ancient Greece and Rome.

Gladiators- a type of sandal with a fancy solution for preparing the top from straps and individual parts; the height can match boots, boots and low shoes;

Mules /mules/ - a type of open-type shoe that has only a vamp that covers the forefoot.

1. Yuft leather (shoe and sandal yuft, leather raw materials from large-weight cattle, horse fronts and pork skins are used)

2. Chrome-tanned leather (poek, outgrowth, half-leather, bull and cow, bull, chevro and goat, chevrette, pigskin, nubuck, patent leather).

Name the main types of shoe materials used for the bottom of shoes, give examples.

The skins of heavy and medium weight cattle, pigs and horse hazes are used.

How is shoe size determined? Name the shoe sizing systems.

Shoe size is determined by foot length in centimeters or millimeters. Shoes of the same size may vary in fit. There is a metric system...

Name the gender and age groups of shoes.

Booties, children's, women's and men's shoes. Children's shoes include husari, preschool and school - girls' and boys'.

What is the difference between boots and low shoes?

Low shoes -

Boots - The boots cover the ankle or reach the beginning of the calf.

What is the difference between low shoes and shoes?

Low shoes - The boots are below the ankle, but the upper part completely covers the back of the foot.

Shoes- the boots are below the ankle and the upper part does not completely cover the entire back surface of the foot.

How are metal utensils classified according to their intended purpose?

a. Utensils for thermal processing of food products (cooking, stewing, frying)

b. For preparing cold dishes and serving the table,

c. For storing and carrying food,

d. Sanitary and hygienic

e. Auxiliary.

How is the range of devices for windows and doors divided by functional purpose?

Handles, hinges, latches, latches, window latches, door linings, holes, hooks, door chains, and locks.

How are kitchen and household utensils divided by purpose?

Kitchenware are used for cooking. These include meat grinders, juicers, juice cookers, beaters, dumpling makers, dough cutters, graters, slicers, coffee and pepper mills, autosiphons, etc.

For household supplies also include potato peelers, potato grinders, hammers for beating meat, dough mixers, vegetable cutters, shredders, sieves for wiping vegetables, strainers for milk and broth, molds for cookies, jellied dishes, accessories for canning berries, fruits and vegetables.

What groups are tools divided into by purpose?

Ш Woodworking tools

Ш Tools for metal processing

Ш For leather processing

Ш For plumbing and installation work

Ш For personal subsidiary plots

Ш Power tools

Ш Measuring and marking tools