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  2. Ghillies (dance shoes) - Wikipedia

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    They are soft shoes, similar to ballet shoes. They are used by women in Irish dance , by men and women in Scottish country dance , and by men and women in Scottish highland dance . Ghillies are also sometimes known by a variety of other names that include: light shoes, pomps, pumps, and soft shoes.

  3. Irish stepdance - Wikipedia

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    These fall into two broad categories based on the shoes worn: 'hard shoe' and 'soft shoe' dances. Reels, which are in 2 4 or 4 4 time, and slip jigs, which are in 9 8 time and considered to be the lightest and most graceful of the dances, are soft shoe dances. [14] [15] Hornpipes, which can be in 2 4 or 4 4 time, are danced in hard shoes. Three ...

  4. Soft shoe dance - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Soft shoe dance

  5. Moccasin - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary moccasins Osage (Native American). Pair of Moccasins, early 20th century. Brooklyn Museum. A moccasin is a shoe, made of deerskin or other soft leather, [1] consisting of a sole (made with leather that has not been "worked") and sides made of one piece of leather, [1] stitched together at the top, and sometimes with a vamp (additional panel of leather).

  6. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., the annual footwear industry revenue was $48 billion in 2012. In 2015, there were about 29,000 shoe stores in the U.S. and the shoe industry employed about 189,000 people. [47] Due to rising imports, these numbers are also declining. The only way of staying afloat in the shoe market is to establish a presence in niche markets. [48]

  7. What 'breaking in' your shoes is actually doing to your feet

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    Getty Everyone has a Cinderella's-evil-step-sister-moment where you try and squeeze your not-so-dainty feet into a dainty pair of glass slippers (or super cute stilettos, whatever).

  8. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    Winklepickers or winkle pickers are a style of shoe or boot worn from the 1950s onward, especially popular with British rock and roll fans such as Teddy Boys. The feature that gives both the boot and shoe their name is the very sharp and long pointed toe, reminiscent of medieval poulaines and approximately the same as the long pointed toes on ...

  9. Eddie Rector - Wikipedia

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    He is known as a "soft shoe expert", [1] and he invented the Slap Step. [2] Rector was the protégé of John Leubrie Hill [ 3 ] and later danced as a team with Ralph Cooper . He danced in notable revues, including Darktown Follies (1914), Tan Town Topics (1926), Blackbirds of 1928 , Hot Rhythm (1930), Rhapsody in Black (1931), Blackberries of ...