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After Hours Footwear

As the name suggests, the footwear in this category was made to lounge around in. Comfortable and casual slippers and shoes. Whether sitting on the couch, by the fire at the lodge, or running outside to get the morning paper. After hours shoes are designed to keep your feet warm, dry and comfortable.

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Albert

A men's slipper style with a tongue like extension of the upper over the instep.

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Athleisure Shoes

Athletic-inspired, trendy footwear meant for casual, urban wear.

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Ballerina Shoes

A flat heeled (not more than one lift) pump, light weight, new-cut type shoes used by women, constructed using the direct method of attachment and have similarity with ballet shoes.

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Boat Shoes

A type of shoe originally meant to be worn aboard a boat, usually with a siped, non-slip outsole, often with side lacing details, almost always a casual shoe you can wear with or without socks.

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Boating Shoes

A type of shoe originally meant to be worn aboard a boat, usually with a siped, non-slip outsole, often with side lacing details, almost always a casual shoe you can wear with or without socks.

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Canvas Boots

Boots made of canvas upper and rubber bottom in which an unvulcanised rubber sole is directly attached to the upper and then vulcanised.

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Canvas Shoes

Shoes made with canvas uppers and rubber bottoms in which an unvulcanised rubber sole is directly attached to the upper and then vulcanised.

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Casual After Sport Shoe

A type of casual shoe that's ideal for use after athletic activity, with sporty styling and comfort, but lacking an athletic shoe's technical features.

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Casual After Sport Shoes

A type of casual shoe that's ideal for use after athletic activity, with sporty styling and comfort, but lacking an athletic shoe's technical features.

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Casual Footwear

Footwear of light construction, suitable for casual wear which is easy to slip on without any fastening device.

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Chappals

Sandals without back straps of Indian origin.

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Clogs

A type of shoe, usually casual and comfortable, with an open or closed heel and a slip on style.

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Corporate Casual Shoes

A shoe that is clearly casual, but suitable for most "casual Friday" dress codes or relaxed corporate styles.

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Fisherman Sandals

Type of sandal with woven or stitched vertical and horizontal straps, often with a closed toe.

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Flat Heeled Shoes

Shoes with very low or no heel height.

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Flip-Flops

A type of sandal, usually a thong, with a lightweight foam outsole that makes a "flip-flop" sound when you walk. Also known as jandals.

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Gardening Clogs

A type of footwear that is usually backless, rubber, and waterproof, ideal for gardening.

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Grecian Slippers

Grecian slippers are slippers that are made with quarters and vamp both curving downwards to overlap on both sides near the sole, leaving a V-shape cutaway appearance at the waist.

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House Shoes

Another name for slippers. Footwear that is designed to be worn around the house with the emphasis on comfort.

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Huarache

A hand braided leather sandal without a counter and with the upper laced up to the sole, originating in Mexico and Central America.

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Loafers

Loafers are slip-on shoes usually with rounded fronts that are built more for comfort than style. Often the entire shoe is constructed from just 2 pieces of leather which form a bag-like shoe that consists of a bowl shaped piece of leather that has an "apron" of leather sewn to the top front. A light- weight casual for men, without fastening. Usually with a small tongue and saddle trim.

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Mary Janes

A type of women's shoe characterized by a strap across the instep. A maryjane shoe usually refers to a girl's or woman's shoe that is styled after shoes children used to wear. Mary janes can have varying heel heights and come in a variety of styles, but what makes them mary janes is the strap that crosses the middle top of the foot - sometimes shoes called, mary janes will have multiple straps crossing the top of the foot. Traditionally, a mary jane shoe has a short, rounded toe box, and very flat heel, although now nearly any style or height of shoe can have mary jane styling.

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Moccasins

Also known as: Tru-Mocs

Shoes in which the bottom is a single piece of leather, stitched around a last. The vamp is usually attached by whip stitching to the bottom of the shoe so it encloses the foot. This construction was developed from the methods used by North American Indians. A moccasin construction produces a very light, flexible and comfortable shoe with a distinctive appearance.

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Penny Loafer

A loafer with a strap across the vamp that has a cut-out in the shape of lips. Originally it was fashionable to stick pennies in this cut-out. Thus the name "penny" loafers.

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Slip-On Shoes

Also known as: Slip-ons

Footwear that slips onto the feet without requiring any adjustments or fastening.

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Slippers

Also known as: House Shoes

Slip-on shoes not designed to be worn outside. Light, loose, comfortable indoors shoes.

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Thong Sandals

Any sandal that has material that fits between the toes, especially the big and second toes.

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Tru-Moc

A shoe in which the bottom is a single piece of leather, stitched around a last. The vamp is usually attached by whip stitching to the bottom of the shoe so it encloses the foot. Also known as a moccasin.

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Venetian Loafers

A loafer that has no ornamentation across the middle (nothing to put a penny in like penny loafers).

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Zori

A type of traditional Japanese footwear. The modern version is sometimes referred to as slippers, sandals, thongs, or flip-flops. In Hawaii, they are most commonly called zori.

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