Looking for shoes that feel good and look great? You’re in the right place. Whether you need something casual for daily wear, stylish heels for a party, or sturdy sandals for a holiday, we’ve gathered the basics you need to pick the perfect pair.
First thing’s first – what’s trending? This year, designers are favouring chunky soles, breathable fabrics, and muted colours. Think white sneakers with a thick rubber sole, pastel loafers, and leather sandals with minimalist straps. If you love a pop of colour, bright reds and electric blues are making a comeback, especially in stilettos and booties.
Comfort isn’t taking a back seat either. Brands are adding memory‑foam insoles and flexible uppers to keep your feet happy all day. Look for shoes advertised with terms like “cushioned footbed” or “arch support” – they usually deliver on comfort.
Since you’re visiting RH Jewellers, you probably want to match your shoes with jewellery. A simple rule works: let one piece shine and keep the other subtle. If you choose a bold statement shoe – say, glittery pumps – pair them with delicate gold or silver earrings. For minimalist shoes, you can go bolder with a chunky bracelet or a layered necklace.
Metal tones matter too. Gold shoes (or gold‑accented straps) look best with warm‑tone jewellery like yellow gold or rose gold. Silver shoes pair nicely with cool‑tone pieces such as silver or white gold. Mixing metals can work, but keep the overall look balanced – maybe a silver ring with a gold‑tone bag, but avoid over‑loading both feet and neck.
Don’t forget the occasion. For office wear, closed‑toe loafers or low‑heel pumps matched with a classic watch or pearl studs keep the vibe professional. For a wedding, opt for elegant satin heels teamed with a matching set of bangles or a delicate mangalsutra.
When you shop, try the shoes on at the end of the day – feet swell after a long day, and you’ll get a realistic feel of the fit. Walk around the store; if you feel any pinching or sliding, move on. Check the material: genuine leather breathes better than synthetic, but high‑quality faux leather can be a good vegan option.
Consider the sole. Rubber soles provide grip and cushion, while leather soles give a sleek look but may wear faster. For outdoor events, a rubber sole is safer.
Finally, think about care. Shoes made of suede need a brush, while leather benefits from polishing. Having a simple cleaning routine extends the life of your favourite pair.
Ready to step up your shoe game? Browse our latest collection, test a few pairs, and remember the matching rule – let one piece dominate, the other support. With the right shoes and the right jewellery, you’ll feel confident wherever you go.
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