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  2. 40 Stylish Shoe Storage Ideas for a Clutter-Free Home - AOL

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    Check out 40 expert-approved shoe storage ideas to maximize space and achieve a clutter-free home. ... The best shoe storage ideas showcase each pair without causing boots to fold or loafers to be ...

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  4. Shoe hanger - Wikipedia

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    The first modern shoe hanger was filed by the Japanese Tsuneji Matsubara in 1970 and consisted of a base with an element for placing a pair of shoes adjacent to each other. [2] Various improvements were made over the next few decades to accommodate the storage and display of different types of shoes, as seen in the wing, hook, and clip designs.

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    This velvet zippered travel jewelry organizer is the perfect size to store rings, a few necklaces and earrings. ... (24 pairs) Spoil her with these vegan, sulfate-free and paraben-free under-eye ...

  6. Shoe rack - Wikipedia

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    A simple shoe rack with room for four pairs of shoes. A shoe rack is a piece of furniture which is often found by the door mat in the entryway of houses, and serves to keep shoes organized. Often it is placed near a hat shelf, [1] wardrobe rail, or coat rack where clothes for outdoor use can be hung. Some shoe racks also serve as a benches ...

  7. Getabako - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, it is considered uncouth to not remove one's shoes before entering the house. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Near the getabako is a slipper rack, [ 3 ] and most people in Japan wear slippers around the house, except for rooms which have tatami flooring, as they are bad for the floor.

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