Tuesday 25 February 2014

Your Questions About Women's Pumps Shoes

Carol asks…

What is the origin of the footwear term pump ?

Our pick of the answers:

Ladies' pumps have seen a major evolution over the course of centuries. Pumps should not be confused with all high heel shoes. Traditional pumps slide on. They require no additional straps or fastens to hold them around the ankle or on the foot. They generally have a seamless surface, but various designers decorate them with additional embellishments. The heel height can range from nearly flat to several inches. Pumps date back to the 1500s, when they were called "pompes" and were worn by men. Back then, they did not yet have a heel. The style evolved over time and bows and jewels were added for decoration. Heels were added during the Restoration period, to help show off the enhancement pumps offered to their muscular calves. By this time, women were also wearing higher heeled shoes. In modern times, pumps have generally been worn exclusively by women. They are designed in a variety of cuts, shapes and styles. Today, pumps are typically feminine with a classic appeal. The chosen preference for heel height varies for each woman, depending on comfort, style and the woman's personality. Women can wear pumps with practically any outfit. In the professional world, high heeled pumps are a must when wearing tailored suits. Dress pumps add a touch of elegance to casual wear, as well. Stiletto pumps with blue jeans is one fashion that never seems to go out of style.

Donna asks…

Where can I find cute, sparkly red sequin heels?

I want a 3-4 inch heel, but I don't want them to look like the little girl Dorothy shoes I've been seeing. Preferably a closed toe pump, but modern looking.

Our pick of the answers:

Check out at amazon there are really good deals going Paris Hilton Women's Senorita Pump Patent and metallic leather Manmade sole 3/8" platform; 4-1/4" covered heel Man-made sole

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