Oxford shoes - traducción al holandés
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Oxford shoes - traducción al holandés

LACED SHOE CHARACTERIZED BY SHOELACE EYELET TABS THAT ARE STITCHED UNDERNEATH THE VAMP
Oxford shoes; Balmoral (shoe); Oxfords; Oxford (shoe)
  • quarter brogue]] oxford shoes
  • Evening Oxford shoes created by Alfred J. Cammeyer in 1891
  • Men's cap toe oxford shoe [[Crockett & Jones]]
  • full brogue]] (or wingtip) oxford

Oxford shoes         
halfhoge schoenen
saddle shoes         
CASUAL FOOTWEAR WITH SADDLE-SHAPED DECORATIVE PANEL
Saddle shoes; Saddleshoes; Saddle Oxford
n. Oxfordschoenen met witte of lichtgekleurde veters en een contrasterende leren riem over de wreef
gym shoes         
  • 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
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
gymnastiekschoenen

Definición

Oxford
·adj Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford, England.

Wikipedia

Oxford shoe

An Oxford shoe is characterized by shoelace eyelets tabs that are attached under the vamp, a feature termed "closed lacing". This contrasts with Derbys, or bluchers, which have shoelace eyelets attached to the top of the vamp. Originally, Oxfords were plain, formal shoes, made of leather, but they evolved into a range of styles suitable for formal, uniform, or casual wear. On the basis of function and the dictates of fashion, Oxfords are now made from a variety of materials, including calf leather, faux and genuine patent leather, suede, and canvas. They are normally black or brown, and may be plain or patterned (brogue).