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		<title>A Brief Introduction and History of Shoes:</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; A Brief Introduction and History of Shoes: &#13; The shoe is a footwear. It is used to protect the foot of human body. However it is also used as fashion wear for the people of any age and any gender. There are huge varieties of shoes available at shopping malls and online shoe retailer. [...]<p><a href="http://www.smuly.com/shoes/a-brief-introduction-and-history-of-shoes/">A Brief Introduction and History of Shoes:</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.smuly.com">Handbags And Shoes</a></p>
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<p>A Brief Introduction and History of Shoes:</p>
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The shoe is a footwear. It is used to protect the foot of human body. However it is also used as fashion wear for the people of any age and any gender. There are huge varieties of shoes available at shopping malls and online shoe retailer. Today, the shoes have become even a symbol of social status. There is a saying that men are known by what they wear on their feet.</p>
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History of Shoes:<br />&#13;<br />
The earliest shoes were seen in USA in 1930s. Those shoes were something like foot bag of leathers to protect the foot from cold and dusts.</p>
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Various Types of shoes:<br />&#13;<br />
There are various types of shoes like dress and casual shoes, men’s shoes, women's shoes, athletic shoes, orthopedic shoes, dance shoes, fashion shoes, running shoes, basketball shoes, skating shoes, trainers, walking shoes, etc.</p>
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Several Parts of shoes:<br />&#13;<br />
The shoes have several parts like sole, insole, outsole, mid-sole, heel and upper.</p>
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Various materials of shoes:<br />&#13;<br />
The shoes are made of various materials like leathers, woods, canvas, rubbers, plastics etc.</p>
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Many Designs of Shoes:<br />&#13;<br />
The shoes have many designs considering culture, time and use. For example high heel shoes, no heel or flat shoes, mountain boots, skiing boots, sandals, etc.</p>
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Cost of Shoes:<br />&#13;<br />
The shoes have many types of pricing like cheap sandal of few dollars to high fashion shoes of thousands of dollars. There are expensive designer shoes, brand name shoes like &lt;a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href=”http://www.kareemskicks.com”&gt;Jordan Shoes, Air Force Ones, Basketball Shoes, Running Shoes&lt;/a&gt; etc. Also there are discount shoes by online shoe retailers. </p>
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Funny Names of Shoes:<br />&#13;<br />
There are many funny name of shoes like naughty monkey shoes, buster brown shoes, Jeffery Campbell shoes, shoes dr. martens, etc.</p>
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		<title>Introduction to Elevator Shoes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 15:07:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; What are Elevator Shoes? Elevator shoes are also known as height increasing shoes, lift shoes or shoe lift shoes. They are specially designed to invisibly increase the height of the wearer. The basic idea is to put thick insoles (lifts) in the shoes, so that the wearer can get taller. (See “Inside Elevator Shoes” [...]<p><a href="http://www.smuly.com/shoes/introduction-to-elevator-shoes/">Introduction to Elevator Shoes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.smuly.com">Handbags And Shoes</a></p>
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<p>What are <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.itallershoes.com" title="Height increasing elevator shoes">Elevator Shoes</a>?</p>
<p> Elevator shoes are also known as height increasing shoes, lift shoes or shoe lift shoes. They are specially designed to invisibly increase the height of the wearer. The basic idea is to put thick insoles (lifts) in the shoes, so that the wearer can get taller. (See “Inside Elevator Shoes” for more information.) Elevator shoes look normal from outside. Well designed elevator shoes are as comfortable as normal shoes. It may take several days for wears to get used to it. Normally, elevator shoes increase 2.5-4 inches in height. There are 5 inches extra-height elevator shoes, but it will loose comfort and is more noticeable.</p>
<p>History of Elevator Shoes</p>
<p> You may raise the question “Who invented elevator shoes?” Elevator shoes history can be chased back to early 1500s when cowboy boots came out in Spain. Since 1700s, men’s footwear with Cuban heel became popular along with a brief resurgence in higher-heeled shoes for men.[1] </p>
<p> In modern life, people are more concerned about health. People with flatfoot feel uncomfortable when they wear normal shoes. Some of them try to put soft insoles inside shoes to make to more comfortable. Also, orthopaedic doctors sometimes recommend use thick insoles to help patient increase height. Later on, this kind of thick soft insoles became a shared secret within a particular group of people. Shoes manufactures started to design special shoes with thick insoles and keep the normal look and comfort. They call it “Elevator Shoes” or “Height Increasing Shoes”. </p>
<p> In the past, elevator shoes are only for men but in late 1990s, women’s elevator shoes came out. Although women can wear high-heel shoes or platform shoes to increase height, some women don’t want to show people they wear high-heel shoes. Women’s elevator shoes usually come with flat, low or middle heels with a thick insole.</p>
<p>Inside Elevator Shoes</p>
<p>It seems simple to put thick insoles inside shoes but it’s not that easy to keep the shoes comfortable and look normal. All the components of the shoes need to be re-designed to achieve this goal.</p>
<p> A pair of elevator shoes consists four parts:</p>
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<p> Upper</p>
<p> Insole</p>
<p> Mid-insole</p>
<p> Outer-soles</p>
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<p><strong>Upper</strong><br /> The upper needs to be designed to accommodate the thick insole. There is more slope between the face and the post. Also, the post curve is higher than normal shoes. </p>
<p><strong>Insole</strong><br />This is the magic part to increase height. It can be made from plastic, cork, or foam. The front part is lower than the back part. There are different designs in the slope and curve to fit different feet. </p>
<p><strong>Mid-insole</strong><br /> Because insole is usually made with soft and expensive material, it is easy to be worn out. The mid-sole provide some level of buffer between insole and outer-soles. It prevents the deterioration of your insole and provides aeration. </p>
<p><strong>Outer-soles</strong><br />The outer-insole helps keep the wearer from feeling uncomfortable and allows a natural instep. The natural rubber heels can be replaced by an ordinary heel. </p>
<p> Although the components of elevator shoes are different from normal shoes, it looks just the same when they are assembled. </p>
<p> It is noteworthy that elevator shoes and shoe lifts are different. Shoe lifts are separate thick insoles that can be inserted into any shoes. The disadvantages of lifts are that they need to be replaced every few months (due to hygienic reasons), they may be uncomfortable, and the larger-sized lifts may not fit in smaller shoes.[2]</p>
<p>Who is Suitable to Wear Elevator Shoes?</p>
<p> As we all know, there is no effective way for adult to naturally grow taller. Elevator shoes are designed for people who want to be taller effectively. They are for both men and women, though women’s elevator shoes are not popular. Also, if you are flatfoot, you should give it a try because most people with flatfoot feel more comfortable when wearing elevator shoes. </p>
<p> You can choose elevator shoes for long term wear or just for a special occasion. Some people choose to wear elevator shoes for long term because they get used to it and they like the feeling of being taller. In some occasions such as wedding, it is important for a man to be taller, especially taller than “her”. People choose elevator shoes in these situations. Most people feel normal when they wearing elevator shoes but to other people, the wearer looks taller and more confident.</p>
<p>Who are Wearing Elevator Shoes?</p>
<p>You may not notice, but actually many people around us wear elevator shoes including some famous men. For example, French President Nicholas Sarkozy, famous movie star Tom Cruise and famous venture capitalist Aviv Nevo. Over 1,000,000 elevator shoes are sold every year!</p>
<p><strong>References</strong></p>
<p> 1. Wikipedia High-heeled footware, section "Men and heels"<br /> 2. Hudson's Guide: Men's Shoes in Small Sizes and Lift Shoes, secion "Appearing Taller: About Shoe Lifts and Shoes with Built-in Lifts".</p>
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<p>Jerry Ji is a general manager of Ritai International Group which has been doing shoes business globally for more than 20 years. Jianjun Ji is a professional in shoes industry specifically in quality leather shoes market. Currently, Jianjun Ji is the CEO of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.itallershoes.com"> iTallershoes.com</a> which is a subsidiary of <b>Ritai International Group</b>.</p>
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