In many ways, including, stitching, gluing and nailing.
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it depends on how big ur freaking foot is. If u have bigfoot size about a milllion. naaa i dont no the answer
A shoe that weighs 2 lbs would be approximately 32 ounces. This is because 1 lb is equal to 16 ounces.
When you walk in a shoe, the forces acting on your body include the gravitational force pulling you down, the ground reaction force pushing back up against your foot, and the frictional force between the shoe sole and the ground to provide traction and prevent slipping. These forces work together to support your body weight, allow you to propel yourself forward, and maintain balance while walking.
Yes, shoe laces use friction to stay tied up. When the laces are crossed and looped together, the friction between the laces prevents them from coming loose. The tighter the knot is pulled, the more friction is created to keep the laces secure.
what are the corporate social responsibity that are related to shoe shop
It really depends on the type and make of shoe but a normal pair of flats can weigh about the same as your hand.
No it is a privately held company
Shoe buying events are held at the end of each season. They are held to reduce the amount of shrinkage a store produces with the old inventory from the previous season apparel.
David ' da Shoe machine inventor ' Shoe , you can look him up on facebook under that name.
A double action brake shoe comprising a shoe, a lining and an oscillator material as main components which function respectively as a reinforcing body of the brake shoe, a brake material and as a generator of certain vibration frequency when the shoe is applied to a hub. The lining is attached on the surface of the brake shoe and oscillator material is inserted between the shoe and the lining.
What size and type of shoe is it
Shoe has one syllable.
there are exactly 120000000 bagels in a shoe. If you know how many in a mega shoe please tell me i really don't know!
The shoe laster is a machine that is used to attach the sole and body of the shoe together. This machine was invented by a shoemaker by the name of Jan Ernst Matzeliger. The shoe laster is still used by fine shoe craftsmen today.
depends on how many laces holes on the shoe, the shoelace is designed for.
The word shoe has one syllable.