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The earliest known shoes date from about 8000 to 7000 BCE and were found

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in Oregon, USA in 1938[1]. However, the materials used for making shoes do not normally last Poppy Seeds In The Shoes for thousands of years, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes so shoes were probably Poppy Seeds In The Shoes in use long before this. Physical anthropologist Erik Trinkaus believes he has found evidence that the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes use of shoes began in Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the period between about 40,000 and 26,000 years ago, based on the fact that the thickness of the bones of the toes (other than the big toe) decreased during this period, on the premise that going barefoot results in greater bone Poppy Seeds In The Shoes growth before this period.[1] Parts of a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoe Gluing a new outsole to an athletic shoe Sole The bottom of a shoe is called the sole. Insole The insole is the interior bottom of a shoe, which sits directly beneath the foot. Many shoes have removable and replaceable insoles, and extra insoles are often added for comfort or health reasons (to control the shape, moisture, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes or smell of the shoe). Outsole The outsole is the layer in direct Poppy Seeds In The Shoes contact with the ground. Dress shoes have leather outsoles; casual or work-oriented shoes have outsoles made of natural rubber or a synthetic imitation. The outsole may comprise a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes single Poppy Seeds In The Shoes Authentic Designer Shoes piece, or Poppy Seeds In The Shoes may comprise separate pieces of different Poppy Seeds In The Shoes materials. Often the heel of the sole is rubber for durability and traction, while the front is leather for style. Specialized shoes will often have modifications on this design: Poppy Seeds In The Shoes athletic Rockport Shoes For Men cleats have spikes embedded Poppy Seeds In The Shoes in Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the outsole to grip the ground; many kinds of dancing Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoes have much softer or harder soles. Midsole The Poppy Seeds In The Shoes layer in between the outsole and the insole that is typically there for shock absorption. Some types of shoes, like running shoes, have another material for shock Poppy Seeds In The Shoes absorption, usually beneath Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the heel where one Poppy Seeds In The Shoes puts the most pressure down. Different companies use different materials for the midsoles Poppy Seeds In The Shoes of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes their shoes. Some shoes may not have a midsole

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at Poppy Seeds In The Shoes all. Heel Women's fashion boots The Poppy Seeds In The Shoes bottom rear part of a shoe is the heel. Its function is to support the heel of the foot. Poppy Seeds In The Shoes They Poppy Seeds In The Shoes are often made of the same material as the sole of the shoe. Poppy Seeds In The Shoes This Poppy Seeds In The Shoes part can be high for fashion or to make the person look taller, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes or flat for a more practical Nothinz Shoes use. Vamp, or Poppy Seeds In The Shoes upper Any shoe has an upper part that helps hold the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoe Poppy Seeds In The Shoes onto the foot. In the simplest cases, such as sandals or flip flops, this may be nothing more than Poppy Seeds In The Shoes a few straps for holding the sole in place. Closed footwear, such as boots, sneakers and most men's Target Shoes shoes, will have a more complex upper. This part is often decorated or is Poppy Seeds In The Shoes made in a certain style to look attractive. The U.S. Patent 3,355,535 , from 1967, describes a method for producing a shoe-upper (Hain 1967). Accessories to shoes Shoehorn: can be used to insert a foot into a shoe by keeping the shoe open and providing a smooth surface for the foot to slide upon. Shoe tree: placed inside the shoe Poppy Seeds In The Shoes when user Poppy Seeds In The Shoes is not wearing it, to help maintain the shoe's shape. Shoe polishing equipment: Shoe polish: a waxy material spread on shoes to improve appearance, glossiness, and provide protection. Shoe brush Poppy Seeds In The Shoes and polishing cloth: used to Poppy Seeds In The Shoes apply polish to shoes. Overshoes or galoshes: a rubber Poppy Seeds In The Shoes covering placed Poppy Seeds In The Shoes over shoes for rain and snow protection. (Orthopedic) shoe insert: insert of various materials for cushioning, improved fit, or Poppy Seeds In The Shoes reduced abrasion. These include padding and Poppy Seeds In The Shoes inner linings. Inserts may Poppy Seeds In The Shoes also be Poppy Seeds In The Shoes used to correct foot problems. Shoe bag: a bag that protects shoes against damage when they are not being worn. Shoe stretcher: a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes tool for making a shoe longer or wider or for reducing discomfort in areas of a shoe. Snow shoe: a wooden or leather piece which increases the area of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes ground covered by the shoe. Shoelaces: a system used to European Shoes secure shoes. Types of shoes Shoes made from real crocodile skin, in a conservation exhibit at Bristol Poppy Seeds In The Shoes Zoo, England. Dress and casual shoes Dress shoes are categorized by smooth and Poppy Seeds In The Shoes supple leather uppers, leather soles, and narrow sleek Poppy Seeds In The Shoes figure. Casual shoes are characterized by sturdy leather uppers, non-leather outsoles, and wide profile. Some Poppy Seeds In The Shoes designs of dress shoes can be Poppy Seeds In The Shoes worn by Poppy Seeds In The Shoes either gender. The majority of dress shoes have an upper covering, commonly made of leather, enclosing most of the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes lower foot, but not covering the ankles. This upper part of the shoe is often made without apertures or openings, but may also be made Poppy Seeds In The Shoes with openings or even itself consist of a series of straps, e.g. an Poppy Seeds In The Shoes open toe featured in women's shoes. Shoes with uppers made Poppy Seeds In The Shoes high to cover the ankles are also available; a shoe with the upper rising above the ankle is usually considered a boot but certain styles may be Poppy Seeds In The Shoes referred to as high-topped shoes or high-tops. Usually, a high-topped shoe is Poppy Seeds In The Shoes secured by laces or Poppy Seeds In The Shoes zippers, although some styles have elastic inserts to ease slipping the shoe on. Men's shoes Men's shoes can be categorized by how Poppy Seeds In The Shoes they are closed: Balmorals: the vamp has a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes V-shaped slit Poppy Seeds In The Shoes to which the laces are attached; also known as "closed lacing". In England,

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the balmoral is known as the Oxford. The word "Oxford" is used by American clothing companies to market shoes that are not Reebok Basketball Shoes balmorals, such as rubber-sole bluchers. Bluchers: the

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laces are tied Poppy Seeds In The Shoes to Poppy Seeds In The Shoes two pieces of leather independently attached to the vamp; also known as "open lacing". In Poppy Seeds In The Shoes England, the Blucher is known as the Derby shoe. Monk-straps: a buckle and strap instead of lacing Various other closings exist but are less popular such as side-elastic closings. Men's shoes can also be decorated in various ways: Plain-toes: have a sleek appearance and no extra decorations on the vamp. Cap-toes: has Poppy Seeds In The Shoes an extra layer of leather that "caps" the toe. This is possibly the most popular decoration. Brogues (American: Poppy Seeds In The Shoes wing-tips): The toe of the shoe is covered with a perforated panel, the wing-tip, which extends down either side of the shoe. Brogues can be found Poppy Seeds In The Shoes in both balmoral and blucher styles. Please help improve this section by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page or at requests for

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expansion. The tone or style of this article or section may Poppy Seeds In The Shoes not be appropriate for Wikipedia. Specific concerns Poppy Seeds In The Shoes may be found on the talk page. See Wikipedia's guide Poppy Seeds In The Shoes to writing better articles for suggestions.(December 2007) Women's shoes There is a large Poppy Seeds In The Shoes variety of shoes available for women, in addition to most of the men's styles being more Poppy Seeds In The Shoes accepted Poppy Seeds In The Shoes as unisex. Some Poppy Seeds In The Shoes broad categories are: Pumps, known in the US Poppy Seeds In The Shoes and UK as ballerinas, ballet pumps or skimmers, are shoes with a very low Poppy Seeds In The Shoes heel and a relatively Poppy Seeds In The Shoes short vamp, exposing

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much of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes instep. They are popular for warm-weather wear, and Poppy Seeds In The Shoes may be seen as more comfortable than shoes with a higher heel. High heels may be shoes with heels 2 inches (5 cm) or higher. They are often seen as having more sex appeal than low heels (see article for discussion) and are thus commonly worn by women for formal occasions or social outings. Sneaker boot and sneaker pump: a shoe that looks like an athletic shoe, but is equipped Poppy Seeds In The Shoes with a heel, making it a kind of novelty dress Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoe. Either Poppy Seeds In The Shoes gender Women's sandals Clog Platform shoe: shoe with very thick soles Shoes Running Heelys and heels Moccasin: originated by Native Americans, a soft shoe without a heel and usually made of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes leather. Sandals: open Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoes consisting of a sole and various straps, leaving much of the foot exposed to air. They are thus popular

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for warm-weather wear, because they let the foot be cooler than a closed-toed Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoe would. Saddle shoe: leather shoe with a contrasting saddle-shaped band over the instep, typically white uppers Poppy Seeds In The Shoes with black "saddle". Loafer:

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a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes dress or casual shoe without laces; often with tassels, buckles, or coin-holders (penny loafers). Boating shoes, also known as boat shoes and deck Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoes: similar to a loafer, but more casual. Laces, if present, are usually simple leather (often two-tone) Poppy Seeds In The Shoes with no Poppy Seeds In The Shoes frills. Often made of canvas or Poppy Seeds In The Shoes featuring a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes white sole. They have soft soles/heels to avoid marring or scratching a boat deck. Boots: Long shoes Poppy Seeds In The Shoes (covering the ankle) frequently Outdoor Shoes made of leather. Some are designed to Poppy Seeds In The Shoes be used in times of bad weather, or simply as an Poppy Seeds In The Shoes alternate Poppy Seeds In The Shoes style of casual or dress wear. Styles include rubber boots and snow boots, as well as work boots and hiking boots. Slippers: For indoor use, commonly worn with pajamas. Athletic shoes Men's and women's athletic shoes and special function shoes often have less difference between the sexes than in dress

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shoes. In many cases these shoes can be worn by either sex. Emphasis tends Poppy Seeds In The Shoes to be more on function than style. Sneakers/trainers (also called gym shoes or tennis shoes): general purpose athletic shoes; made New Shoes Lyrics out

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of rubber, cloth, and/or plastic to be lightweight, flexible, and Poppy Seeds In The Shoes have good traction. Special varieties are available for basketball Poppy Seeds In The Shoes or tennis. Running shoes: Poppy Seeds In The Shoes very similar to above, with additional emphasis on cushioning. Track shoes: lightweight; often with plastic or metal cleats A shoe for the right foot. Cleat Poppy Seeds In The Shoes (shoe): a

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type of shoe featuring molded or removable studs. Usually worn while playing Poppy Seeds In The Shoes sports such as rugby, football, American football, or baseball. A shoe Poppy Seeds In The Shoes for the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes right foot. Golf shoes: with "spikes" for better grip in grass and wet ground. Originally the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes spikes or "cleats" were made of metal but replaceable "soft spikes" made of synthetic plastic-like materials with prongs distributed radially around the edge of each spike are much more common today (and are required on many golf courses since they cause less Poppy Seeds In The Shoes damage to the greens). Bowling shoes: intermediate style between ordinary dress shoes and athletic shoes. They have harder rubber soles/heels so as not to damage Poppy Seeds In The Shoes bowling alley Poppy Seeds In The Shoes floors. They are often rented or loaned at bowling alleys. Climbing shoes: a shoe designed for rock climbing. They typically have a close fit, little if any Poppy Seeds In The Shoes padding, and a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes smooth sticky rubber sole with an extended rubber Cheap Shoes Online rand. Hiking shoes or boots: usually have a high somewhat stiff upper with Poppy Seeds In The Shoes many lace eyelets, to Poppy Seeds In The Shoes provide ankle support on uneven terrain, with Poppy Seeds In The Shoes extra large traction on the sole. Walking shoes: have a more flexible Poppy Seeds In The Shoes sole than the running shoe, lighter Poppy Seeds In The Shoes in weight than Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the hiking boot, may Poppy Seeds In The Shoes have Poppy Seeds In The Shoes air Poppy Seeds In The Shoes holes, may Poppy Seeds In The Shoes not be water proof. Skating shoes: typically called skates. They have various attachments for skating on the bottom of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the shoe portion. Ice skates Roller skates Inline skates Ski boot: a large, thick plastic boot specially Poppy Seeds In The Shoes designed for attachment to the ski. Skateboarding shoes Poppy Seeds In The Shoes have flat Poppy Seeds In The Shoes soles for Poppy Seeds In The Shoes a better grip on a skateboard. They are very wide and have extra layers Poppy Seeds In The Shoes of padding to protect the skateboarders feet. Cycling shoes are equipped with a metal or plastic cleat to interface with clipless pedals, as well as a stiff sole to maximize

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power transfer and support the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes foot. Snowshoes are special shoes for walking in thick snow. In temperate climates, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes snowshoes are used for mostly recreational purposes in winter. Wrestling shoes are light, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes flexible shoes that mimic bare feet while providing additional traction and protection. Orthopedic shoes Orthopedic or Poppy Seeds In The Shoes "comfort" shoes are made with pedorthic and anatomically-correct comfort qualities, such as padded removable footbeds, wide toe boxes and arch support are made especially for Poppy Seeds In The Shoes those with problematic feet. Dance shoes Pointe shoes. Designed for ballet dancing. These have a toe box that is stiffened with glue and a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes hardened sole so the dancer can stand on the tips of their Poppy Seeds In The Shoes toes. They are secured by elastic straps and ribbons Poppy Seeds In The Shoes that are tied to the dancer's ankles. Ballet shoes Heel-less slippers made of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes canvas or leather, with either Poppy Seeds In The Shoes continuous or two-part sole (i.e., split-sole). Poppy Seeds In The Shoes The Poppy Seeds In The Shoes sole is typically made of leather, with thicker material under the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes ball and Poppy Seeds In The Shoes heel Poppy Seeds In The Shoes of the foot,

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thinner and Poppy Seeds In The Shoes thus more Poppy Seeds In The Shoes flexible material under the arch so that the foot can be pointed to its utmost. Ballet slippers Poppy Seeds In The Shoes are Poppy Seeds In The Shoes usually secured by elastics that cross over the top of the foot. Poppy Seeds In The Shoes They are most commonly pink, white, black, or Poppy Seeds In The Shoes pale tan, although they may be made in specialty colours such as red Used Trippen Shoes or blue. Jazz shoes. These typically have a two-part, rubberized sole Poppy Seeds In The Shoes (i.e., split-sole) to provide both flexibility and traction, and a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes low

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(one inch or shorter) heel. They are secured to the foot by laces or elastic inserts. Tango/flamenco dance shoes. Ballroom Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoes. They fall into two categories for Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the two genres of dances as defined by the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes IDSF (International DanceSport Federation): Ballroom and Latin American. Both are characterised by suede soles. Mens' Avia Aqua Shoes Ballroom shoes are typically lace-ups with 1-inch heels and patent leather uppers. Ladies' Ballroom shoes are Poppy Seeds In The Shoes typically Poppy Seeds In The Shoes court shoes with low 2-inch heels, usually made of fabric so that they can be finished with a greater variety of colours to match the dancer's dress. The Poppy Seeds In The Shoes low Ballroom heel Poppy Seeds In The Shoes distributes the Poppy Seeds In The Shoes dancer's weight across the foot while Poppy Seeds In The Shoes Latin American shoes have higher heels designed to throw the dancer's weight on to the toes and Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the soles are more flexible. Men's Latin shoes typically have 1.5-inch to 2-inch shaped heels while Ladies' Latin shoes have 2,5-inch to 3-inch heels, open-toed and strapped. Dance sneakers. Also known as dansneakers, these are a combination of a sneaker and a dance shoe, with a reinforced rubber toe. Character shoes. Shoes with a one to three inch heel, which are usually made of leather, and often have one or more straps across the instep to secure the foot during dance. They may Poppy Seeds In The Shoes come in soft-soled (suede) or hard-soled varieties. Poppy Seeds In The Shoes They may be converted to tap shoes by attaching taps. Foot thongs. Variously called called Foot Paws and FootUndeez, depending on the manufacturer, these are slip-on, partial foot covers that protect the ball of a dancer's foot from skin abrasions while executing turns. From a distance, flesh colored foot thongs give a dancer the appearance of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes having bare feet. Modern pointe shoes. Ballet shoes. Jazz shoes. This style is frequently worn by acro dancers. A foot thong, viewed Poppy Seeds In The Shoes from Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the underside. Work shoes Work shoes are designed to stand heavy wear, to protect the wearer, and provide high traction. They are generally made from sturdy leather uppers and non-leather outsoles. Sometimes they are used for uniforms or comfort Poppy Seeds In The Shoes by nurses, waitresses, police, military personnel, etc. They are commonly used for protection in industrial settings, construction, mining, and other Poppy Seeds In The Shoes workplaces. Protective features may include steel-tipped toes and soles or ankle guards. Historical shoes Footwear has been Poppy Seeds In The Shoes worn for tens of thousands of years. Shoes of the past include: Espadrilles: these sandals, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes which are still worn today, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes are found Poppy Seeds In The Shoes as early as the 14th century. Patten: a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes European wooden overshoe used to keep a person's feet Poppy Seeds In The Shoes dry outdoors. First worn in the middle Poppy Seeds In The Shoes ages, they continued in use even into Poppy Seeds In The Shoes the early 20th century. Poulaine: Poppy Seeds In The Shoes a shoe with a long-pointed toe, popular in Europe Poppy Seeds In The Shoes in the 1400s. Moccasins: the historical shoe of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes many North Poppy Seeds In The Shoes American Indian tribes. Maintenance Breaking-in: Some shoes are made of hard but deformable material. After a person wears Poppy Seeds In The Shoes them multiple times, the material reforms to fit the wearer's feet. The person is said to have broken in the shoes. Polishing: for protection, water resistance (to some extent) and appearance, especially for leather Poppy Seeds In The Shoes shoes and boots. Heel replacement:

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heels periodically wear out. Not all shoes are designed Poppy Seeds In The Shoes to enable this. Sole replacement: soles also wear Poppy Seeds In The Shoes out. Not all shoes can have Poppy Seeds In The Shoes their soles replaced. Shoelace replacement. When unfit for use, shoes can Poppy Seeds In The Shoes be treated as trash or municipal solid waste and disposed of. The exception Poppy Seeds In The Shoes can be with Poppy Seeds In The Shoes most athletic sneakers which can be recycled and turned into other Poppy Seeds In The Shoes raw materials. See Nike Grind as an example. Someone who makes or repairs shoes in a shop is called a cobbler. Shoe etiquette In most parts of the world (Asia, Eastern Europe, parts of the Middle East and Africa, much of Poppy Seeds In The Shoes Northern Europe and Canada, as well as Alaska) Poppy Seeds In The Shoes it is customary to remove shoes when entering a house. In some areas of the United States, especially the Midwest, it Poppy Seeds In The Shoes is expected that visitors remove their shoes unless a Poppy Seeds In The Shoes host specifically invites them to leave their shoes on. People do this to avoid bringing dirt, mud or snow into the house. For some societies, including those in Asia, indoor footwear may be provided for guests. In the Middle East, parts of Africa, Korea and Poppy Seeds In The Shoes Thailand, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes it Poppy Seeds In The Shoes is considered rude to show the soles of the feet to others (even accidentally, such as by crossing the legs). In Poppy Seeds In The Shoes addition, in Thailand, Poppy Seeds In The Shoes it is an extreme insult for the foot, socks, or shoes to touch someone's head or be placed over Poppy Seeds In The Shoes it. Although feet touching heads is an extremely Cushion Running Shoes rare occurrence in any society, some Muay Thai boxers insult each Poppy Seeds In The Shoes other by "kicking" the opponent's head Poppy Seeds In The Shoes with their foot (most Muay Thai kicks are executed with the shin).

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