Do you want to purchase the right and appropriate styles of shoes? Are you always buy the unfit shoes and have a pain in your foot and legs style of the shoes can accentuate your good point of your legs or focus negative points. What is right for you?
If you have thick calves
The shoes become an extension of your legs, creating the illusion of longer legs and calves more balanced. To achieve this effect you can use short boots, sandals with back strap open in front, albeit heeled shoes boy. The heels have to be middle term prevents to thick or thin heels.
Avoid shoes with straps in front that accentuate the calf and make then look thicker. The mid-calf boots, shoes with wedge heels and platforms do not favor.
If your legs are thin
Has the opposite of the tips for thick calves. Be careful eighth your high heels, they have to help create balance if they are too high it can make the calves look thinner.
If your feet are long and big
Trust me: please avoid shoes with tip style because they will make your feet look bigger.
If you are short people
The heels are good allies but without exaggeration, the lower limit is you height but the
height of the heels because the proportions and the gap looks funny person. Shoes two inches are suitable for all people; you can use higher but ask your friends like you to view them.
If you wear flat shoes, you should wear clothes that lengthen your body. The colors of shoes to your skin like the beige create the illusion of longer legs and more stature. Shoes with straps to the front cutting height can be used if they have high heels. The toe shoes tend to extend the leg if your feet are small or normal.
If you have boys feet
If your feet are like boys' feet, you should avoid shoes with tip styles because they will make your look bigger. The add-toed shoes, thick-heeled shoes and square-toed square rob size are your optical.
After reading it, have you got which styles of shoes are fitted to you? And the above suggestions are only my own opinions, and I eagerly look forward to receiving your proposals.
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