What are shoes?

  • (noun): A particular situation.
    Synonyms: place

Some articles on shoes, shoe:

Sneaker Collecting
... hobby often manifested by the use and collection of shoes made for particular sports, particularly but not limited to basketball and skateboarding ... basketball, specifically the emergence of Michael Jordan and his eponymous Air Jordan line of shoes released in 1985, and the growth of hip hop music ... The boom of signature basketball shoes during this era provided the sheer variety necessary for a collecting subculture, while the Hip-Hop movement gave the sneakers their street ...
Lyman Reed Blake
1883) was an American inventor who devised a sewing machine for sewing the soles of shoes to the vamp of the shoe ... Singer Corporation, setting up sewing machines in shoe factories ... from the United States government for his sewing machine for helping attach the soles of shoes to the upper of the shoe ...
Barefoot - Laws
... arguing that health regulations required that shoes be worn ... and other establishments without shoes ... dictate when and where an employee must wear shoes ...
American Football Protective Equipment - Shoes
... Spiked shoes called "cleats" are worn on grass, with removable, screw on cleats ... Flat bottomed shoes, called "turf shoes," are worn on astro-turf ...

Famous quotes containing the word shoes:

    Englishwomen’s shoes look as if they had been made by someone who had often heard shoes described, but had never seen any.
    Margaret Halsey (b. 1910)

    If a child is feeling disappointed, angry, or afraid about something, you can be sympathetic and understanding. But you don’t need to get into your child’s shoes and become disappointed, angry, or afraid yourself. Parents help by standing by their children, not by taking over their children’s moods and feelings.
    Saf Lerman (20th century)