running shoes - translation to italian
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running shoes - translation to italian

FOOTWEAR WITH A FLEXIBLE RUBBER OR SYNTHETIC SOLE AND A FABRIC, CLOTH OR LEATHER UPPER
Athletic shoe; Trainers; Running shoes; Trainer (footwear); Tennis shoes; Sneaker boot; Sneaker boots; Tennis shoe; Sport shoe; Sport shoes; Athletic shoes; Sports shoes; Takkies; Takkie; Sandshoe; Tackies; Sandshoes; Tennies; Athletic Shoe; Running shoe; Basketball shoe; Gym shoe; Gym shoes; Canvas shoe; Sneaker (footwear); Training shoe; 👟; Trabs; Athletic footwear; Sneakers (footwear); Sport Shoes; Sportshoe; Low-top; Lo-top; Low top; Lo top; Sneaker
  • Air Jordan XI]] sneakers
  • Exhibition ''The Rise of Sneaker Culture'' at the [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Nike]] all-purpose athletic shoes
  • [[Keds]] Champion sneaker, for women, 1916
  • A pop-up athletic shoe retailer in [[Florida]], [[United States]]
  • [[Reebok]] Royal Glide Ripple Clip men's shoe
  • A large pile of athletic shoes for sale at a market in Hong Kong
  • Stride Rite]] sneakers designed for kids

running shoes         
1984 ROGER WATERS ALBUM
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scarpe da corsa (scarpe da ginnastica apposta per correre)
tennis shoe         
scarpe da tennis
gym shoes         
scarpe da ginnastica

Definition

Sneaker
·noun One who sneaks.
II. Sneaker ·noun A vessel of drink.
III. Sneaker ·add. ·noun A punch bowl.
IV. Sneaker ·add. ·noun Shoes with rubber or other soft soles which give no warning of one's approaching, ·esp. such shoes as are worn in games, as tennis.

Wikipedia

Sneakers

Sneakers (also called trainers, athletic shoes, tennis shoes, gym shoes, kicks, sport shoes, flats, running shoes, or runners) are shoes primarily designed for sports or other forms of physical exercise, but which are also widely used for everyday casual wear.

Since their popularization by companies such as Converse, Nike and Spalding in the mid 20th century, they have become attire, with variety growing in many global markets exponentially. Like other parts of the global clothing industry, manufacture of shoes is heavily concentrated in Asia with nine in ten shoes produced in that region.

Contemporary sneakers are largely made from synthetic materials, and the materials and manufacturing process produce, on average, about 14 kg (31 lb) of CO2 emissions. Some companies are trying to substitute more sustainable materials in their manufacture. About 90% of shoes end up in landfills at end of life.

Examples of use of running shoes
1. "Good thing I had my running shoes on," Horton said.
2. Some wore running shoes with a camouflage pattern.
3. Reebok began when Joseph William Foster started making running shoes.
4. They‘re off: Has Elvis got Blue Suede running Shoes?
5. One soldier wore baby blue running shoes with his beige camouflage gear.