Is the Shoe for you?
When going into work or an interview, it is best to look for a basic and not a flashy type of shoe. You want to look sophisticated, elegant and classy
to impress your interviewer and to how you care about the appearance of yourself and your job. Here are some types of shoes to think about
when deciding on the comfortable and appropriate shoe.
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Flats
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Walking in heels is not for everyone so as an alternative use flats and still feel confident walking into an interview.
Ballerina flats were designed in the 18th century. They were designed for ballerinas to appear like they were floating on air.
Feel light and walk into any business atmosphere comfortably.
These shoes are perfect for ultimate comfort and fashion. They mold to your feet following "princiles of reflexology and ergonomics"
for full days of work.
Brand: Oka-B
Purpose: Enviromentally safe ballerina flats made for work
Sizes: All; option for slim and wide
Material: Vegan bio-based material made in the USA
Website: Oka-B
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Loafers
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These shoes were made by the creation of mocassins by American Indians, Norweigan milkers
and Lapps. The fashion grew famous in the 1930's. Native Americans wore mocassins made
of deerskins. For men and women, loafers are fitting for the workplace.
Loafers are great to keep a fresh, classy look during your interview.
Brand: Brother Vellies
Purpose: Maintain a professional and sophisticated style
Sizes: All; medium
Material: Leather
Website: DSW
Women: Brother Vellies
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Kitten Heel
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Heels help you feel like you can command the room. The add extra height with a few inches.
Kitten heels are a great appropriate height. Here is a black-owned shoe store for formal wear.
Helps make a slender and petite look popularized by Audrey Hepburn, Hilary Clinton and Michelle Obama
Brand: Kahume
Purpose: Nude colored heels and flats for all skin tones
Sizes: All
Material: Manmade leather and calf hair
Website: Kahume
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Derby
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It has been said, Derby shoes were adopted for wide-footed men
and specifically for the 14th Earl of Derby. His were wider than
the Oxford style shoes so they Derby shoes helped him feel more
comfortable.
Derby shoes are similar to Oxfords. The only difference are the tongues,
with flaps that will flap open when laces aren't tied up.
Brand: Heddels Shop
Purpose: These types are best for wearing long periods of time
Sizes: All
Material: Horween Chromexcel leather
Website: Heddels Shop
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Brogues
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The word 'brogue' stems from an Irish accent and places in the UK.
Any fashionable dress shoe with a piece of decoration is known
as broguing. They were originally created in the country of Scotland
and Ireland for working outside in rough terrain.
Great for sophisticated wear
Brand: Todd's
Purpose: Made for working in rough terrain and a comfortable, classy look
Sizes: Narrow
Material: Leather made from Italy
Website: Mytheresa