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  2. Turnshoe - Wikipedia

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    A turnshoe is a type of leather shoe that was used during the Middle Ages. It was so named because it was put together inside out, and then was turned right-side-out once finished: this hides the main seam between the sole and vamp—prolonging the life of the shoe [1] and inhibiting moisture leaking in through the seam.

  3. These exoskeleton heels could help stroke victims walk again

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    The idea is to make it easier for the disabled, paralyzed or stroke victims to improve their walking ability without expensive motors and battery packs. These exoskeleton heels could help stroke ...

  4. Abandoned footwear - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned footwear, such as a lone boot or shoe, has often been noted in out-of-the-way places like ponds or by the side of roads. [1] [2] Sometimes the shoes may even be new and fashionable. [3] There are many hypotheses about why this phenomenon seems to more often involve footwear than other types of clothing.

  5. Rocker bottom shoe - Wikipedia

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    The shoes are generically known by a variety of names, including round bottom shoes, [1] round/ed sole shoes, [2] and toning shoes, [3] but also by various brand names. [4] Tyrell & Carter identified at least six standard variations of the rocker sole shoe and named them: toe-only rocker , rocker bar , mild rocker , heel-to-toe rocker ...

  6. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    When manufacturing standard pointe shoes, a standardized, common last is used for both left and right shoes, resulting in identical left and right shoes in a pair. Some ballerinas have custom-made lasts that replicate the shapes of their own feet; these may be supplied to a pointe shoe manufacturer for the purpose of manufacturing custom shoes.

  7. This is what the two holes in your Converse are used for

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    All star shoes But, according to a few theorists, these two holes aren't so much for aesthetic purposes as they are for functionality. Some say the holes allow your feet to breathe easier.

  8. The Left Shoe Company - Wikipedia

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    The Left Shoe Company, previously Left Foot Company, was a made-to-measure male footwear manufacturer with offices in London, Los Angeles and in Helsinki. The company was founded in 1998 as The Left Foot Company. It was renamed and rebranded The Left Shoe Company in the fall of 2010 and filed for bankruptcy in 2016. [1]

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