4 ways to re-use mule shoes
Friday, July 5, 2019
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Check out Cláudia's tips to get inspired and invest in this trend. Directly from the 90's, mules were once again one of the favorite shoes of the moment. It is true that, at first glance, many people wring their noses at the model, which has the back open and leaves the heel on display. But you need not be afraid. Today, mules can be found in several versions, open or closed at the front, smooth and printed, with heels or flats. By leaving part of the foot to the show, mules work very well in the heat, bringing a stripped air while maintaining elegance. They are also perfect for the transition between seasons, when the weather is milder, and even for winter, when the more daring can invest in the mule with sock. Claudia shows 4 ways to use the shoe:
Mule with pants
When using mule, the ideal is to let the shoe show. So when combining the shoe with pants, use the folded bar or invest in shorter models and pantacourts. With jeans, the ideal is to invest in skinny or straight pants. With tailored trousers, the mule without heel is perfect for composing work looks without losing comfort.
Mule with skirt
Here, the tips are basically the same as the pants. The best way to combine the mule, whether the version with heel or without, is by wearing a short skirt or midi, which leaves part of the leg to show. With the midi skirt, if you want a more elongated look, invest in mules with a heel or with a thin beak.
Mule with dress
The mules, especially the versions with heel or with fine beak, leave the dress looks even more feminine. For a more formal production, the ideal is to invest in these models. The "heavier" versions, like the mule-type mule, also look great with dresses, bringing a modern look and balancing the super feminine piece. Mule with shorts The mules are perfect to leave the looks with shorts more tidy without losing the air stripped. The patterned models look great with jeans shorts, leaving the piece a little less casual. Flat versions combined with tailoring shorts go well even for less formal work environments.
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