Women's Shoes
SCHOLL - Pescura Moon Wedge Slipper
BIRKENSTOCK - Gizeh Veg Big Buckle Rough Canvas Flip Flop
SCHOLL - Pescura Heel Cork Slipper
SHADDY - Raffia sabot with ornamental tassels
SHADDY - Leather Sabot with strap
EXÉ - Slipper with rhinestone accessory
EXÉ - Raffia slipper with ornamental clamp
LORENZO MARI - Raffia sabot with rhinestone accessory
G.P. BOLOGNA - Sandal in raffia and woven leather
ROSARIO D'ANNA - Sandal with ornamental clamp
G.P. BOLOGNA - Sandal woven leather with ankle strap
VIDORRETA - Sandal Raffia espadrilles with logo patch
VIDORRETA - Sandalo Espadrillas in raffia e pelle con patch logo
VIDORRETA - Sandal Raffia espadrilles with logo patch
VIDORRETA - Sandal Raffia espadrilles with logo patch
Women's Shoes
Practical, comfortable and fashionable: women's shoes are a true must-have in every wardrobe. There are those who have a huge number as a true fashion addict, and those who prefer to have a few models, iconic pieces that they preserve with utmost care.
- Combat boots: ankle boots with laces, also useful for excursions and trips.
- Slippers and flip-flops: comfortable footwear to be preferred at home and in the open version suitable for the sea.
- Heels: they are the quintessential women's shoes, loved and worn by all, the most daring choose dizzying heights to highlight their physique.
- Loafers and slip ons: they are the classic shoes that every woman should own. Practical to wear, they have no closure.
- Sandals: open footwear, suitable for when temperatures rise and you prefer to be with bare feet.
- Sneakers: gym shoes find many uses, they are suitable for physical activity but also to make a look more sporty.
- Lace-ups: evergreen footwear that gives a British touch.
- Boots: high model that covers up to the ankle, calf or thigh.
- Ankle boots: short boots, extremely versatile, they match with any outfit and provide maximum comfort.
How to choose women's shoes online?
Choosing shoes online can create some difficulty but it will be enough to start from a model that you already own to orient yourself. The shoe should, however, be 1 cm longer than the foot to allow freedom of movement for the toes and avoid rubbing.