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  2. Creative Shoe Storage For Small Spaces - AOL

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    The first thing I do when I get home is kick off my shoes. Most of the time my shoes end up in a big pile by the font door or thrown in the closet. To solve this problem, I've been on the lookout ...

  3. Removal of footwear indoors - Wikipedia

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    Removal of footwear indoors. Genkan of a residence in Japan, viewed from outside looking in. Traditions of removing shoes in the home vary greatly between the world's cultures. [ 1] These customs impact whether people remove their shoes when coming home, whether people are expected to remove their shoes when visiting others' homes, and what ...

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  5. Genkan - Wikipedia

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    Genkan. Genkan ( 玄関) are traditional Japanese entryway areas for a house, apartment, or building, a combination of a porch and a doormat. [ 1] It is usually located inside the building directly in front of the door. The primary function of genkan is for the removal of shoes before entering the main part of the house or building.

  6. Shoe-fitting fluoroscope - Wikipedia

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    Shoe-fitting fluoroscope. A shoe fluoroscope displayed at the US National Museum of Health and Medicine. This machine was manufactured by Adrian Shoe Fitter, Inc. circa 1938 and used in a Washington, D.C., shoe store. Shoe-fitting fluoroscopes, also sold under the names X-ray Shoe Fitter, Pedoscope and Foot-o-scope, were X-ray fluoroscope ...

  7. Concealed shoes - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics. Most of the concealed shoes found to date are made of leather, but wooden clogs and rubber galoshes have also been reported, among others. The overwhelming majority (almost 98 per cent) have been worn, and many show signs of repair. All ages are represented in the shoe sizes, from babies to adults, but there is little ...

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