Shoes
When shopping for striking high end ladies shoes, some women will prefer shoes made from exotic gator skin. Ladies alligator loafers, slippers and sandals are also coveted, particularly during lazy crazy summer days. Alligator loafers for ladies make a good fashion statement when worn casually also. Ladies are known to be very fashion conscious and if you ask a sampling of them, you are likely to learn that a considerable number of these women own several pairs of high fashion exotic Ladies Loafers. Young people and children need fashionable shoe also, and you will find trendy selections of stylish exotic loafers, sandals, and boots for children; wearable for any occasion or function.Many color choices are available for these types of stylish shoes. Exotic shoes are available for all genders, even the very young. A man will generally choose the darker colors of black or brown. Ladies on the other hand will opt for just about any color, as long as it matches-up with their clothing colors. In addition to a traditional brown or black, ladies footwear comes in colors such as red, green, orange, yellow, blues, and pinks.
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Naot leather sandals ,Naot Karenna Womens Steel Leather Sandals
Naot Kayla Womens Black Lace Nubuck Sandals
Naot Kayla Womens White Leather Sandals
Naot Aster Womens Espresso Leather Clogs,Sandals
Naot Belize Womens Black Gloss Leather Caviar Leather Armor Leather Clogs
Naot Belize Womens Espresso Acropolis Rusty Glow Violet Nubuck Clogs,Sandals
Naot Dream Womens Antique Copper Leather Clogs
Naot Folk Womens Golden Mocha Leather Rounded Toe Shoes
Naot Matai Womens Black Madras Black Suede Rounded Toe Shoes
Suede can be one of the most difficult fabrics to care for and to keep looking fabulous. It marks very easily, with even small amount of water holding the potential to damage the surface of the suede and mark it permanently. When you buy your suede boots, the next thing on your shopping list should be a tin of suede protector. This is a silicon-based product that puts a protective layer over the surface of suede boots and shoes, giving them a level of protection against the elements.Once you've applied the silicon spray, allow the boots to dry naturally. Do not be tempted to 'speed the drying process up a bit' by using direct heat such as a hairdryer. Direct heat can stiffen and crack suede, damaging the surface and condemning your boots to a lifetime at the back of your wardrobe.Once you've applied the suede protector, you should then have a reasonable level of protection against watermarks, although it will not protect the suede completely against water damage. Suede boots are not really suitable for wearing in the rain and snow, as the surface of suede is highly porous and will quickly become sodden.Once dried, the telltale watermark on the toe of your shoe will be practically impossible to remove completely, although you can raise the nap of the suede to a certain degree by using a special suede brush. These are small, hard brushes usually made of brass or steel. Gently brush against the grain of the suede to restore the nap.Because the pigmentation in suede bootsis only on the surface, harsh chemicals and solvents may remove the colour from your boots so always try to avoid using any cleaning chemicals directly on the surface of the suede. If you do have a grease stain on your suede boots, it is advisable to have them professionally cleaned. Most high street cobblers will offer this service and even some dry cleaning agents may be able to clean suede boots. If you're unsure, ask at your local shoe store to see if they can recommend a cleaning agent who may be able to help.

