Top 100 Women's Shoes in Toowoomba (1)

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Top 100 Women's Shoes in Toowoomba
  • Find Women's Shoes ads in Toowoomba. Buy and sell
    almost anything on icracker classifieds.
  • Free, local, classifieds, classified Ads,
    icracker, icracker.com.au, Toowoomba, Women's
    Shoes, classes, real estate, babysitter, dog,
    cat, shared rooms, pets, rental, apartments,
    apartment for rent, jobs, resume, cars, housing,
    furniture, personals, services, events,
    appliances marketplace, private, for free,
    search, find
  • https//toowoomba.icracker.com.au/clothing-jewelle
    ry/women-s-shoes/Top

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SHOE
  • A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect
    and comfort the human foot. Shoes are also used
    as an item of decoration and fashion. The design
    of shoes has varied enormously through time and
    from culture to culture, with appearance
    originally being tied to function. Though the
    human foot is adapted to varied terrain and
    climate conditions, it is still vulnerable to
    environmental hazards such as sharp rocks and
    temperature extremes, which shoes protect
    against. Some shoes are worn as safety equipment,
    such as steel-soled boots which are required on
    construction sites.SHOE

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  • Additionally, fashion has often dictated many
    design elements, such as whether shoes have very
    high heels or flat ones. Contemporary footwear
    varies widely in style, complexity and cost.
    Basic sandals may consist of only a thin sole and
    simple strap and be sold for a low cost. High
    fashion shoes made by famous designers may be
    made of expensive materials, use complex
    construction and sell for hundreds or even
    thousands of dollars a pair. Some shoes are
    designed for specific purposes, such as boots
    designed specifically for mountaineering or
    skiing, while others have more generalized usage
    such as sneakers which have transformed from a
    special purpose sport shoe into a general use
    shoe.

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HISTORY
  • The earliest known shoes are sagebrush bark
    sandals dating from approximately 7000 or 8000
    BC, found in the Fort Rock Cave in the US state
    of Oregon in 1938.5 The world's oldest leather
    shoe, made from a single piece of cowhide laced
    with a leather cord along seams at the front and
    back, was found in the Areni-1 cave complex in
    Armenia in 2008 and is believed to date to 3500
    BC.67 Ötzi the Iceman's shoes, dating to 3300
    BC, featured brown bearskin bases, deerskin side
    panels, and a bark-string net, which pulled tight
    around the foot.6 The Jotunheimen shoe was
    discovered in August 2006 archaeologists
    estimate that this leather shoe was made between
    1800 and 1100 BC,8 making it the oldest article
    of clothing discovered in Scandinavia.HISTORY

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CONSTRUCTION
  • The basic anatomy of a shoe is recognizable,
    regardless of the specific style of footwear.
  • All shoes have a sole, which is the bottom of a
    shoe, in contact with the ground. Soles can be
    made from a variety of materials, although most
    modern shoes have soles made from natural rubber,
    polyurethane, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
    compounds.48 Soles can be simplea single
    material in a single layeror they can be
    complex, with multiple structures or layers and
    materials. When various layers are used, soles
    may consist of an insole, midsole, and an
    outsole.49

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