Clarks Cloudsteppers Backstrap Sandals “Peach” – Drift Sun
$49.99 Save:$20.00(29%)
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Description
Step into summer wearing these stylish sandals. The adjustable backstrap provides a secure fit, while the breathable textile lining keeps feet comfy and cool. From Clarks Footwear.
- Style: Drift Sun
- Adjustable backstrap
- Foam footbed, EVA heel cup/outsole
- Approximately 1-3/4″H heel
- Fit: true to size
- All man-made materials
- Imported
Glossary of Shoe Terms
A-E
Arch: High, curved part of the sole of the foot, located between the ball of the foot and the heel
Athletic Bag: Cloth duffel bag used for carrying athletic gear with an adjustable strap
Back Seam: Vertical seam at the center of the back of a shoe or boot
Ball: Padded area of the foot between the big toe and the arch of the foot
Ballerina Flat: Ballet-style flat designed for everyday wear
Boot: Footwear style that extends to the height of the anklebone and above
Break: Natural crease created across the vamp of the shoe from normal wear
Burnish: The process of buffing a shoe surface to acheive an antiquing effect of the leather
Calfskin: Leather created from the skins of very young cows, typically very soft
Cap Toe: Additional piece of leather that covers the toe of a shoe
Circumference: Measurement around the shaft of a boot at the widest part near the top of the shaft
Clog: Footwear style with a closed toe, open back, and a platform sole
Collar: Strip of material stitched to the opening of a shoe
Contoured Footbed: Insole that molds to the shape of the foot
Counter: Stiff material placed at the heel of a shoe between the lining and upper that helps retain the shoe’s shape
Curing: Application of chemicals to animal hides in preparation for the tanning process
Demi Boot: Boot style with a shaft typically no taller than the anklebone
D´Orsay: Pump style with one or both sides cut out
Duty Shoe: Footwear often worn by those in the service industry
E.V.A. (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate): Synthetic compound used for outsoles that cushions the foot
Embossed Leather: Design imprinted onto leather and simulated exotic skin
Espadrille: Footwear style with woven rope or similar material covering the wedge or sole
Eyelet: Hole through which a lace is threaded
F-J
Finish: Process by which the final appearance of a shoe is created
Footbed: The insole of a shoe
Forefoot: Area of foot between the ball and toes
Gait: The manner in which a person walks
Galoshes: Waterproof footwear (typically rubber) ideal for rainy weather
Ghillie: Footwear with laces passing through loops or rings attached to the front opening of the shoe
Girth: Shoe circumference measured around the ball of the foot
Goatskin: Leather made from the hide of a goat
Goodyear Welt: Shoe construction with the upper and sole stitched together
Gore: Elastic panel stitched into either side of a shoe’s vamp
Grain: Inherent surface pattern of leather
Heel: Refers to both the rear padded area of the underside of the foot as well as the solid part of a shoe that supports the heel cup. Standard measure for heel heights: an 8/8 (low heel) is 1″ high; a 16/8 (medium heel) is 2″ high; and a 24/8 (high heel) is 3″ high. Various types of heels include: