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odd shoe - Übersetzung nach italienisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ODD; Odd (disambiguation); O.D.D.

odd shoe      
scarpa scompagnata
shoe store         
  • By the late 19th century, the shoemaking industry had migrated to the factory and was increasingly mechanized. Pictured, the bottoming room of the B. F. Spinney & Co. factory in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]], 1872.
  • A [[cordwainer]] making shoes, in [[Capri]], [[Italy]].
  • Augusta]], [[Maine]].
  • Traditional shoemakers still exist today, shoemaker in Karachi
  • Roadside Lady Cobbler, in front of Kalighat Metro station gate, [[Kolkata]], India.
  • Romanian traditional shoemaking of opanak shoes, a type of moccasins
  • Roadside cobblers, [[Rekong Peo]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India.
  • Sewing machine for shoemaking, shoe repair, and bag and heavy fabric repair work. This machine is manually operated with a hand crank. The foot can be turned in any direction which changes the direction of the material feed.
  • Shoemaker and repairer in [[McLeod Ganj]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India
  • A shoemaker in the [[Georgian era]], from ''The Book of English Trades'', 1821.
PROCESS OF MAKING FOOTWEAR
Shoe shop; Shoe maker; Shoe makers; Shoe making; Shoemakers; Shoemaker; Cobbling; Bootmaker; Shoe store; Shoe repair; Shoe repair shop; Shoe repair store; Shoe factory; Shoe manufacture; Shoe-making; Cobbler (shoemaker); Bootmaking
negozio di scarpe
orthopedic shoes         
  •  Bowling centers maintain bowling shoes for rental to patrons, to prevent damage to lane approaches.
  • Footwear of Roman soldiers (reconstruction)
  • A pair of Converse All-Stars
  • Attila, a former shoe factory from the 1910s in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • This male dress shoe, known as a [[derby shoe]], is distinguished by its open lacing.
  • By the late 19th century, the shoemaking industry had migrated to the factory and was increasingly mechanized. Pictured, the bottoming room of the B. F. Spinney & Co. factory in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]], 1872.
  • oldest known leather shoe]], about 5500 years old, found in [[Armenia]]
  • Children's shoes at school in [[Ladakh]]
  • Riverbank Center]], Philippines—5.29 metres (17.4 ft) long and 2.37 metres (7 ft 9 in) wide, equivalent to a French shoe size of 75.
  • High heel sandals
  • Orthopedic heavy duty black leather school uniform shoes
  • PLZZ REMOVE YOUR SHOES. Sign at entrance to stupa. [[Nubra]], India
  • A pair of athletic running shoes
  • Women's high heel pump
  • Bar Hill Roman Fort]], Scotland.
  • steel-toed]] safety boots
  • Salt Crystal Shoes, art installation at the [[Dead Sea]] by [[Israel]]i artist [[Sigalit Landau]]
  • 6th]] or [[5th millennium BC]] found in [[Spain]]
  • Haines Shoe House in [[Hallam, Pennsylvania]]
  • A shoemaker in the [[Georgian era]], from ''The Book of English Trades'', 1821.
  • Sports shoes in [[Hong Kong]]
  • Advertisement in an 1896 issue of ''[[McClure's]]'' for "The Regal".
  • Toddler-sized shoe.
  • 1465}}. Excavated from the archeological site of [[Walraversijde]], near [[Ostend]], [[Belgium]]
FOOTWEAR
Shoes; Custom insoles; Orthopaedic footwear; Insole; Midsole; Dansneakers; Sole (shoe); Shoe sole; Orthopedic footwear; 👞; Vamp (shoe); Upper (shoe); Shoe upper; Dance shoe; Shoe (dance); Character shoe; Dance shoes; Outsole; Outsoles; Shoewear; House shoes; House shoe; Orthopedic shoes; History of the shoe; Types of shoes; Shoe tread; Tongue (footwear); Counter (footwear); Open lacing; Closed lacing
scarpe ortopediche (scarpe che aiutano la cura del piede)

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deck shoe
Deck shoes are flat casual shoes made of canvas or leather.
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Odd

Odd means unpaired, occasional, strange or unusual, or a person who is viewed as eccentric.

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