Shoes without laces or velcro are commonly referred to as slip-on shoes. They are designed for easy wear and removal, often featuring elastic panels or a stretchy upper to provide a snug fit. Other terms for such shoes include loafers, mules, or slides, depending on their specific style and construction.
'Loafers' are slip-on shoes that have no laces.
Cheaney shoes are a type of shoe with a unique style to them with laces. It has a leather look to it. These shoes are almost what you call an average shoe.
You call that ring an eyelet. It is the smooth circular piece that laces are thread through. They can be made of plastic or metal and are used to cover the edges of the holes made in shoes or clothing. It stops the fabric from fraying where the hole was made.
The word 'Velcro' is a combination of the words velour and crochet.
It is just a red and white high top shoe with white laces.
It's called an aglet
A person who sells small articles such as laces and thread is often referred to as a haberdasher.
It depends on the store's policy, you will need to call and ask.
why do they call women shoes pumps?
fat clown, no shoes
Water shoes
usually they are moon shoes or space shoes !