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Ladies Shoes

When it comes to ladies shoes (Wiki), color is definitely huge factor to consider before making a purchase. The variety of colours represented in the markets today is staggering. You can get just about any color (Wiki) or shade combination if you look hard enough. They are offered in just about any style of ladies shoes in the modern era as well. While most women tend to concentrate on the shape or style of the shoe, many aren’t aware of the kind of impact a great colour can have on their shoes.

Truth be told, there really isn’t a bad colour when it comes to ladies shoes. There are just colours that aren’t considered complementary. Chief among them is the colour green. But before we go any further, we have compiled shoes in ten major colours for you on Shoesbycolour.co.uk. They are Black, White, Red, Purple, Pink, Navy, Blue, Green, Silver and Gold. You really need no introduction to black.

It is the single most popular colour when it come to women’s shoes for good reason. Black is very versatile. It is also a widely accepted colour for a myriad of occasions. If you aren’t sure on what to go with, just go with black to be on the safe side. This colour definitely warrants a place in your wardrobe. On the opposite side of the spectrum, we have white. White is a colour that does well in certain occasions, namely weddings (Wiki).

It is a colour that has long been associated with all that is pure and holy but can be a bit difficult to care for as it gets dirty quite easily. Red is a colour that takes a certain amount of fashion sense and attitude to wear correctly. Certainly not for the timid, it is a very strong colour that has the potential to overwhelm the outfit particularly if you choose very bright reds. But it is also the one colour that could possibly make biggest statement if you know what you’re doing. For something undeniably feminine, you cannot go wrong with pink.

The applications for this colour are understandably limited as they are more suited for strictly casual occasions. They are also a rather youthful colour that doesn’t quite lend itself well to occasions that require some modicum of maturity. For something that is quite elegant for formal occasions, purple is quite popular. They are one of the most popular colours when it comes to prom nights and weddings. This is sometimes true with the blue shoes. Blue satin shoes in particular are quite well received when it comes to formal events. Interestingly enough, the most popular blue hue in the world when it comes to women’s shoes is navy. Navy is a dark blue that has all the benefits of black that is just as versatile as well.

Most navy shoes you find on the market are of the darker variant (closer to midnight blue) to ensure they are truly versatile. For a colour that has long been considered unflattering for all things fashion, we have green. It is an earthy colour that brings about images of lush green forests but doesn’t quite translate well when it comes to women’s footwear. For that reason, true green shoes are somewhat of a rarity. The vast majority of them are actually much darker greens or olive greens that border on brown. They are not what you generally want when you want something scintillating for the night out however.

Finally, we have the metallic twins, Silver and Gold. Between the two, silver is by far the more popular colour and the easier one to wear as well. This is because silver is actually quite a versatile colour compared to gold. Both of them are well suited for just about any formal occasion but can be over-used. Very light shades of silver (bordering on white) are one of the more versatile colours in the metallic spectrum while gold has always seen limited use especially for casual wear. Regardless of the colour you choose, Shoesbycolour.co.uk has compiled a great variety within each spectrum. Each colour is categorized into heels, court shoes, stiletto’s, platform’s, flat shoes, sandals, wedges, boots, patent shoes as well as satin shoes.