How to Select Women's Shoes to Wear With Straight-Leg Pants

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Summary: Selecting the right women's shoes for straight-leg pants, which have more of a tapered look, involves choosing many shoes including pumps and sandals. Avoid being a fashion disaster by choosing the right footwear for the right type of pants with ideas from an experienced retail shoe store manager in this free video on fashion.

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By Nequan Peartree
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Nequan Peartree has three years in retail shoes and accessories experience. She currently manages a store called Shoe Diva, that specializes in high-end replicas and high-quality...read more

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"Hi I'm Nequan Peartree from Shoe Diva located in Wilmington, North Carolina and today we are going to talk about how to select shoes to wear with straight legged pants. When we are talking about straight legged pants they are pants that have a more tapered in look and go close into the ankle at the bottom and those shoes do not really work too well with chunky shoes so you really want to first always avoid wedges or any type of chunky platform or shoe that is just too heavy on the bottom. You want to keep the look a little bit more stream lined and that leaves your best option to either be a simple flat if you have embellishments or not but a flat would work well and your second option would always be a pump. A pump would work well to help elongate your leg as well as give you some height and then your third option could be a sandal, any type of sandal be it thong or any regular sandal would work well to wear with straight legged pants. Remember to avoid chunky shoes or wedges or platforms when selecting shoes to wear with straight legged pants and those are your three options to choose from when selected straight legged pants."

eHow Article: How to Select Women's Shoes to Wear With Straight-Leg Pants

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