They are soft shoes that are sold.
No, "cloth-soled shoes" is not an adjective; it is a noun phrase. In this phrase, "cloth-soled" functions as a compound adjective describing the type of shoes, while "shoes" is the main noun. Together, they specify a particular category of footwear.
Point shoes (ballet) and tap shoes are examples of smooth-soled shoes.
tennis shoes were first introduced in the 1800's and were very basic rubber soled shoes.
to keep them warm
I found that the company Fleet Feet is the best place to find flat soled running shoes. They have experts who place you in the correct shoe for your foot.
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The term "sneakers" originated in the late 1800s because the rubber soles of the shoes allowed wearers to move around quietly, "sneaking" without making noise. The name became popular and stuck as the popularity of rubber-soled shoes increased.
Flat-soled, rigid shoes let the driver have more control over the pedals.
The old tap dancers used solid wood-soled shoes, so I suppose the answer is yes.
Rubber soled shoes protect you from an electric shock is because they are insulators of electricity. Insulators are not conductors of electricity.they prevent you from getting electric shocked as current can't pass through them....(Not so sure.)
Reebok Zenswa Antique are split soles.
to make them comfortable and not to get any blood on them either