FLORAL RUBBER

Office MARSHMALLOW WELLY FLORAL RUBBER

Hot chocolate, whipped cream and these floral printed rubber, calf length wellies. Fabric lining and sock. Rubber sole.

Ash SPOT HEEL CANVAS LACE UP JEANS BLUE



Ash have done it again. A classic with a twist - blue denim canvas with 9 cm heel. Be both sporty and stylish!

Slim heeled sporty trainer by Ash in distressed blue jeans vintage denim on a 9cm heel with studs - a perfect addition to the Ash range for the new season




Open toe shoe boot in distressed vintage washed blue denim by Ash. Heel height: 8.5cm.

DOLLIE FLOWER WEDGE RED WOVEN

Miss L Fire DOLLIE FLOWER WEDGE RED WOVEN

True to its name, Dollie’s two part red polka dot woven upper sits beautifully on a high pineapple wedge. This sexy and definitely flirty shoe has a detachable flower on its upper which gives this wedge an ultra girly, feminine feel. This is just the sh

Hunter SHORT CLASSIC WELLY SILVER METALLIC

This new design is built on the iconic Original tall boot, but is cut shorter on the leg enabling greater flexibility and versatility for the wearer. This shorter length makes it easier to slip on and light work of tucking in bulky trousers. Hunter Wellington Boots are designed for orthopaedic comfort wherever you wear them. Try the metallic version for a sleek fashion foward look, perfect for every Hunter occasion.

Medina peeptoe


medina
Peeptoe dressy two part court shoeFabric with metallic bobble feature
heel height: 4.5"

Today the world's most widely available shoe

Today the world's most widely available shoe: hundreds of used athletic shoes for sale in a public square, Fez, Morocco, 2007

A shoe is an item of footwear evolved at first to protect the human foot and later, additionally, as an item of decoration in itself. The foot contains more bones than any other single part of the body, and has evolved over hundreds of thousands of years in relation to vastly varied terrain and climatic conditions. Together with the proprioceptive system, it is what makes balance and ambulation possible.

Until recent years, shoes were not worn by most of the world's population—largely because they could not afford them. Only with the advent of mass production, making available for the first time the cheap flip-flop-type sandal, for example, has shoe-wearing become predominant.

The design of shoes has varied enormously through time, and from culture to culture, with appearance originally being tied to function. Additionally fashion has often dictated whether shoes have, for example, very high heels or no heels at all. Contemporary footwear varies in style, complexity and cost, from the most basic sandal, via high fashion shoes for women sometimes costing thousands of dollars a pair, to complex boots specially designed for mountaineering or skiing. Shoes have traditionally been made from leather, wood or canvas, but are increasingly made from rubber, plastics, and other petrochemical-derived materials.