I like to soak in the rain but I don't like the fact that the dress gets damaged due to the splash of slippers and also the expensive and stylish footwear can't get damaged by falling into the puddle of water. What to do The cure for all this is a variety of PVC as well as plastic footwear specially made for monsoon wear and looking very stylish. like...
- Flip - Flops:
This is a fun style footwear for the rainy season. Available in many designs and colors, these flip-flops are available for both boys and girls. Available in rubber material, these slippers come in one to one trendy and modern colors. Also flip-flops with cartoon prints are best for college going teenagers.
- Ballerina: The so-called closed ballerina shoes, typical of socks, are best if you don't want your feet to get dirty at all. With very soft rubber as well as plastic holes, transparent, colorful flowers, shiny lace lining looks very trendy.
- Gumboot:
The black gumboots worn in the construction work so that the feet do not get damaged in the cement and sand have now taken a feminine touch. Wearing these shoes is a guarantee that the feet will get flower protection from the monsoon. Most of these footwear are knee lengths or slightly shorter and there is no limit to the colors and prints.
- Waterproof Shoes:
Rubber footwear will not run on formal wear in the office, so footwear made of waterproof leather as well as ragzin material will be perfect for you. Foam base waterproof leather that does not smell is very popular in the crowd going to the office.
- Open toe:
Open toe or pip-toe shoes are made of rain-friendly PVC material and are available in trendy colors like Red, Pink, Blue, Silver and Gold. These shoes are similar to ballerinas but with two fingers open at the front, hence the name Pip-Toe.
- Waterproof floaters:
Very comfortable floaters known as Kitoz are the best for running on a train or bus. These shoes look best as casual wear.
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