Loafers
Saturday, November 12th, 2011The moccasin (Powhatan language, makasin, shoe) [1] is a male type of shoe leather and hard soles. The term comes from the footwear used by the Native Americans made of rawhide. Moccasins are shoes that are characterized by lack of laces, buckles or other fasteners. They have a wide blade that is stitched to the rest in one piece and fit into a single gesture. Moccasins are shoes fit for wear in situations like dress casual but not for formal occasions such as festivals label which require tuxedo or tails. [2] can also be worn without socks in the warmer months. Beefroll moccasins. Also known as Castilian shoes. They are a classic American manufacturer Sebago. It is characterized by two roll-shaped ornaments of meat that are sewn on both sides of the instep from which their name (beef roll, roll meat). Worn with dark pants but also casual wear. [3]. Tassel loafers. It caracerizan to bring an ornament in a loop with two tassels on the vamp. This is a closed footwear traditional and therefore more elegant and appropriate for dress occasions. The name itself comes from the English called tassel tassel. Traditionally are made in dark colors (brown or black) and also in front. [4]. After World War II chunky heel loafers usually manufactured in the United States were imitated by the Italian manufacturers who developed a skin shoes softer and therefore more comfortable and easy to carry. The new shoes were adapted to the styles of each designer Italian. Against this, it is argued because their lower durability using finest materials. It is nevertheless a very popular shoe in the male changing rooms due to its perfect adaptation to the foot as it gets smaller giving it a more aesthetic look. [5]. The fashion moccasins, has also spread to the feminine. Currently, some manufacturers have designed models for women that can be combined with casual clothes, jeans, shorts and even shorts (clothing). [6]. .