Platform Wedge Boots
The right boot can induce a strut unlike any other type of footwear. Finding that perfect boot is like hitting a small jackpot in Vegas (let's face it, as into shoes and boots as I am, I'd have to find a thousand perfect boots to compare it to winning the lottery). But if you have that boot, you know what I mean. It slips on and you automatically feel taller, more sophisticated, edgy and powerful. It's a power-shoe. Couple it with the right outfit and my hips sway more, my stride becomes longer - I just feel... awesome. Want that feeling too? Well listen up, I'm going to point out what to look for in my favorite style: the platform wedge boot.
Looking for that perfect for work or for professional but stylish options for footwear? Platform wedge boots have designs from any number of major fashion companies and shoe retailers. A platform wedge boot elevates the heel by as little has half an inch or as much as four inches to spice up skirts or jeans - make them sexier or even add a touch of class. Boots can be tailored from leather or suede and models can range in cost from only twenty dollars (used or fake leather) to as much a thousand (Italian oh-so-soft leather that melts onto your foot). The designs are for occasions ranging from business casual to that night out strut-your-stuff in sexy club-wear styles. Deciding which styles of platform wedge boots are best for you is simply weighing your shopping budget against comfort and style preferences.
Many platform wedge boot designs are trendy while having a punk or goth look, but there's that rare shoe that can be a little both: work sexy and funky enough for after-hours. Korkease - Womens - Alva manufactures a black wedge boot with a timeless look that can trend towards any degree of professional or personal. With a four inch heel rise and full support in the form of a 3/4 inch platform, the Alva boot gives the ultimate in comfort by cushioning the ankle and heel with fluffy insoles; with added support from partial side zippers. This rich leather wedge design can complement nearly any fashion or color scheme, but at two hundred and four dollars it can't be purchased on just any budget. Customers appreciate the simplicity of the shoe, saying that although a four inch heel rise can be a bit daunting, the foot base is nearly an inch tall itself for better balance. The comfort is enough that it can be worn nearly all day without stress, while being paired with winter jeans or summer skirts.
Less expensive designs have to deliver superior looks, but can provide excellent comfort as well. The Pleaser Women's Bravo-100 Faux Lace-Up Platform Wedge Boot rises as tall as six inches on the tallest models. Manufactured from faux sleek black leather, the boot has intricate detail on lacing and a curved adds spice and support to the full frame. The perks add up to a measly price of forty-five dollar piece of footwear, so gals need not dawdle for their fashion needs! Customers have had mostly positive reaction to the Pleaser Women's design, although most claim it is only comfortable for larger sized feet, and that the interior is less padded then they would prefer.
So that's fashionable shoes meant for work or play. But if you're looking for a little less fashion and a little more warmth, a non-platform style works best, such s Emu or Ugg.
International designs have made their way onto the American market with considerable vigor. Australian boot manufacturers, especially since the popularity explosion of Ugg boots in the past decade, have flooded the market with their products as they compete for the share of customers interested in the Down Under design. EMU Australia manufactures footwearfor all makes and occasions, from the casual to the practical to the business designs, and their suede trim platform wedge boots are a heavy seller by United States retailers. The appeal of many Australian boots is the 100% Merino sheep's wool lining, giving an ultra soft feel to every part of the ankle and foot. The lining reinforcement is even stronger at the two inch heel, so that an entire day in the boot will not strain or stress the joints. The EMU platform boot retails for sixty to one hundred dollars. Most customers have found that the EMU boot, along with many other brands of the Australian design, are best for wider or thicker heels, as the cushioning is much more prevalent than other boot models, and skinny heels will benefit less from the extra padding. The comfort and warmth, especially in winter, makes them preferable to leather boots, although they offer no protection for some of the shin and knee area.
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