Turns out many psychological signs are linked with shoes, so just as one judges a book by its cover, it looks we are also prone to judging somebody by the footwear in their feet.
Boots
Like Heels, women’s Boots, (usually high heeled) most commonly symbolize sex and power but also symbolizes strength, courage and grace.
Dr Martens and flatter heeled boots are seen as modern but also slightly tough, aggressive individual.
Heels
It’s said that women wear heels to boost self esteem, femininity and sex appeal. Heels have long symbolised sexiness and femininity- think Dorothy and her ruby slippers or Cinderella and the glass slipper- but they also epitomize beauty, professional status, love, aggression, power, domination, authority, seduction, superiority and vulgarity… so take your pick – This summer, try Skechers Infatuations.
Sandals
Finally, the sandal…like heels, because the snazzy sandal shows a bit of skin, it is also classified as sexy. Exposed skin, the sense of freedom, simplicity, and naturalness are all characteristics of sandals. Whether you favour Tevas (the hiking sandals with Velcro), good ol Birks, jandals or a lil strappy number, your footwear of choice displays friendly flirtations, a back to nature feeling or a sense of individuality. Your Skechers choice of summer is Somethin Else Spinners.
Sneakers
The ultimate in comfort and style, sneakers appeal to a broad range of people- from those after a designer, visual appeal to those sold on the comfort value, to those who appreciate the practical aspects of sneakers such as skaters or sports people.
Sneakers are also considered the most fashionable, casual, youthful, and comfortable shoe and are a feature of fashion that is constantly evolving and can represent a variety of styles and fashion idols.


