Part of a shoe sole
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SHANKPart of a shoe sole.
SHANKNarrow part of a shoe sole.
upperthe part of a boot or shoe above the sole
uppersUPPER, the part of a boot or shoe above the sole
UPPERShoe part connected to the sole
insolethe inner sole of a shoe
outsolethe outer sole of a shoe
outsolesthe outer sole of a shoe
insolethe inner sole of a shoe or boot
outsolethe outer sole of a boot or shoe
trampieriron plate to protect the sole of a shoe
outsolesOUTSOLE, the outer sole of a boot or shoe
insolesINSOLE, the inner sole of a shoe or boot
midsolethe middle layer of the sole of a shoe
insolesThe fixed inner sole of a boot or shoe
midsolesMIDSOLE, the middle layer of the sole of a shoe
solingSOLE, to replace the bottom of a shoe or boot
soledSOLE, to replace the bottom of a shoe or boot
solesSOLE, to replace the bottom of a shoe or boot
sandalshoe consisting of a sole fastened to the foot with straps
sandalsshoe consisting of a sole fastened to the foot with straps
sabotshoe with a thick wooden sole and sides and a top of coarse leather
sabotsshoe with a thick wooden sole and sides and a top of coarse leather
gumshoehigh or low shoe, usually of fabric such as canvas, with a rubber or synthetic sole
gumshoedhigh or low shoe, usually of fabric such as canvas, with a rubber or synthetic sole
cleatsa piece of metal, leather, etc, attached to the sole of a shoe to prevent wear or slipping
chopineshoe having a thick sole, usually of cork, suggesting a short stilt, worn esp. by women in 18th-century Europe after its introduction from Turkey
chopinesshoe having a thick sole, usually of cork, suggesting a short stilt, worn esp. by women in 18th-century Europe after its introduction from Turkey
pattenany of various kinds of footwear, as a wooden shoe, a shoe with a wooden sole, a chopine, etc., to protect the feet from mud or wetness
moccasinsa soft leather heelless shoe or boot with the sole brought up the sides of the foot and over the toes where it is joined with a puckered seam to a U-shaped piece lying on top of the foot