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Comfortable Monsoon Footwear
Monsoon is almost here and the market is flooded with different types of footwear. You cannot wear summer footwear during monsoons as rain water can spoil the footwear. If you do not wear waterproof footwear, your favourite sandals will start peeling out, form moulds and also turn green or dark brown in colour. So, wearing monsoon special footwear is the best idea for you to protect your footwear.
Monsoon footwear is comfortable, stylish and can last throughout the season without tearing-off. These monsoon footwear are fashionable and looks cool too. So, you can wear them and team with some trendy monsoon outfits. Slippers for exampleis worn much during summers. You can carry forward this trendy footwear even for monsoon season. It looks cool and is waterproof! Slippers can go well with hot pants, skirts and even capris. Go for bright colours like orange, fluorescent green etc to get the chic look.
However, there are a many who do not prefer wearing slippers. This is because flip flops like slippers can leave mud stains on the pant and even legs. So, sandals or tie ups are another types of footwear for monsoon season. So, if you want to look fashionable and wear something comfortable this monsoon season, then here are some footwear options for you.
Monsoon Footwear Trends Of 2013:
Glittering Gold
This sparkling gold bellies look chic and fashionable too. As golden colour is in, you can keep-up with the trend. The best part about this belly is, it is water-proof!
Plastic Shoes
These are plastic bellies that can look chic on women. It is one of the footwear from monsoon trends of 2013.
Black Slippers
Slippers are trending from summers. You can even wear them in monsoons. Just make sure the slippers are waterproof.
Rubber Slippers
Rubber slippers are also a trend in monsoon 2013. These funky rubber slippers are comfortable and stylish too. The crystals on the slipper bands look chic.
Open Lace Bellies
If you do not want to compromise with your looks and fashion trends, then this footwear is ideal for you in monsoon season. It is open and allows the bellies to dry up easily.
Slippers With Heels
It is chic, sexy and looks stylish too. If you do not want water to pee into your footwear, then try these comfy slippers.
Flip Flops
These funky colourful flip flops looks sexy in monsoons. You can wear it with jeans, shorts and skirts too.
Summer Slippers
Your bright and colourful summer slippers can be worn even during monsoons. They look cool and fashionable too!
Stoned Sandals
Well, you cannot wear funky slippers or flip flops to your office. So, these sandals with stones embellished on them look chic and girlish.
Floaters
It is the best pick during monsoons. This footwear will not just a trend in 2013, but continues to be every year! It is comfortable and also protects your feet from damp roads and mud.
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