Pointe shoe, used by ballet dancers when dancing on the tips of toes
Vibram FiveFingers, a type of shoe with individual toe pockets
Minimalist shoe, a shoe designed to mimic barefoot conditions, some of which feature individual toe pockets
Peep-toe shoe, a shoe with an opening near the toe
Steel-toe boot, a shoe with protective steel shell
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Toeshoe may refer to: Pointe shoe, used by ballet dancers when dancing on the tips of toes Vibram FiveFingers, a type of shoe with individual toe pockets...
predecessors of the modern pointe shoe were secured to the feet by ribbons and incorporated pleats under the toes to enable dancers to leap, execute...
The pigache, also known by other names, was a kind of shoe with a sharp upturned point at the toes that became popular in Western Europe during the Romanesque...
Spectator shoes, or co-respondent shoes in British English, are full brogue Oxfords constructed from two contrasting colours, typically having the toe and heel...
The toe box is the section of footwear that surrounds the toes on closed-toeshoes. Toe boxes that are too tight can cause injuries and foot deformities...
safety equipment, such as steel-toe boots, which are required footwear at industrial worksites. Additionally, shoes have often evolved into many different...
formal lace-up shoe, including the Blucher and Derby. In Britain and other countries, the Balmoral is an Oxford with no seams, apart from the toe cap seam,...
Toe cleavage is the partial exposure of toes in shoes that are cut low enough at the vamp. Low cut shoes reveal toe cleavage similar to how low cut tops...
typically having the toe and heel cap and sometimes the lace panels in a darker colour than the main body of the shoe. This style of shoe dates from the nineteenth...
shoes can be compared directly, this is not necessarily true for different types of shoes that require a different amount of "wiggle room" in the toe...
inspirational original styles dwindled in the early 1980s. Subsequently, round-toeshoes with slightly thicker (sometimes cone-shaped) semi-stiletto heels, often...
name), have a toe cap in a wavy shape, with punched patterns on various sections of the shoe; half brogues have a normal straight edged toe cap and less...
$1,300 "Toe" shoe released by Balenciaga, a shoe with painted nails produced by Japanese footwear brand Suicoke and label Midorikawa, and a shoe based on...
was used with a flat front surface, as using a toe kick with a regular shoe with a rounded or pointed toe could cause the ball to travel in an unpredictable...
flexibility, low heel to toe drop, weight and stack height, and the absence of motion control and stability devices." Minimalist shoes provide more sensory...
men's shoes. The monk shoe is described by some specialists in the fashion sector as the most accomplished men's dress shoe. It often has a cap toe, is...
the heel and the toe. Different types of shoes can be better suited for different levels of technique and routes. Modern climbing shoes use carefully crafted...
standard variations of the rocker sole shoe and named them: toe-only rocker, rocker bar, mild rocker, heel-to-toe rocker, negative heel rocker and double...
The saddle shoe, also known as "saddle oxford", is a low-heeled casual shoe, characterized by a plain toe and saddle-shaped decorative panel placed mid...
the jazz tradition. The sound is made by shoes that have a metal "tap" on the heel and toe. Different shoes may differ in their sound. Tap dance is an...
toes that were fashionable in Europe at various times in the Middle Ages. The poulaine proper was a shoe or boot of soft material whose elongated toe...
construction of women's shoes. Injuries to the toes, and being born with a big toe that is short in comparison to the second toe, increase risk. Arthritis...
the toe clip and strap would make the pedal hang upside down, and the rider would tap the quill with their shoe to flip the pedal over so the shoe could...