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Step 1
Choose the peep toe for the season. Designers make the style for various climates and weather patterns, so fabric types can range from velvet to patent leather.
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Step 2
Decide on a cut. Some styles barely show the top of the big toe while others reveal two or three toes. If you're known to skip pedicures or prefer to wear closed-toe shoes, you might feel more comfortable with a peep that doesn't show much.
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Step 3
Think about the back of the shoe. While some are full coverage, others can be slingback, so consider your comfort level before deciding on the style and the heel height.
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Step 4
Cautiously decide on any ornate detail on the shoe. Does it have a bow or a chain? Ask yourself if you'd rather have a plain peep toe or a pair with detailing.
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Step 5
Consider where you'll wear the shoe. Peep-toes are an easily transferable style from the office to dinner, as long as you choose the right type.













