Friday 27 June 2014

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Some Options for Rainy Shoes

With the monsoon season approaching, you tend to notice a dramatic change in people’s attire. Meticulous dressing takes a backseat. Women have to forgo their desire to wear fancy jackets, long outfits, and even their favourite shoes. Almost everyone is reduced to wearing shorts and flip flops. This entails a steep increase of sales for the rainy gear. For most cities experiencing strong downpour every year, large amount of water-logging and minor flooding is nothing out of ordinary.

There is a significant rise in the sale of certain brands. Most people are not comfortable with the idea of flip flops; the best substitute for them is Crocs for Men. Crocs are extremely comfortable, light, and are also trendy. There are various options for colours and patterns available for choice; different patterns catering to different personalities.

Much to their delight, women also get on with a little monsoon shopping spree for themselves. Typically, the ladies sandal section is spurned and much avoided, with most women heading for that dopamine release which comes with buying a pair of shoes. However, of late, with myriads of available options for the monsoon season under the roofs of most retail shops, women are better able to choose from a wider array of footwear designs.

Currently, a few sales breakers in the women’s section include knee length monsoon boots and slick sandals. Many take a fancy to perforated ballerinas or designer resin chappals. Some women even seem to choose the fashionable unisex crocs. Still, the first choice of the Venusians continues to be the monsoon sandals, which seem to appeal to both elements of utility and aestheticism.

Thus, with such a plethora of footwear on the shelf to choose from, you can say that people are even spoilt for choices.

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