The term "snob" in relation to shoe repairs originates from 19th-century London. It referred to students from the lower classes who attended prestigious schools and sought to improve their social standing by associating with wealthier peers. These students often had their shoes repaired by cobblers, leading to the association of the term "snob" with someone trying to elevate their status or appear more refined. Over time, the word evolved to describe those who affected a sense of superiority based on social class or taste.
Shoe repair man A cobbler.
A Shoe Druggie...?
any shoe shop
Snobs was created in 2004.
the specialists at shoe stores
shoe repair man
The Book of Snobs was created in 1848.
The Timpson Shoe Repairs company is located in the United Kingdom. The official website has a store locator. Just enter your postal code, select a mile radius, and click search.
In colonial times, it is a shoe repairer. Note: It does not make shoes, only repairs them.
Shoe shops can do things from basic heel repair to a total restoration of the shoe. Many shoe shops offer orthotic inserts to make the shoe more comfortable. Also, heel lifts can be done to add height.
Snobs - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The ISBN of The Book of Snobs is 0-8095-9672-5.