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Qu'est-ce (qui) est jelly shoe - définition

TYPES OF RED SHOES
Jelly Shoes; Jelly shoe; GELLY SHOES; Jelly flats
  • Typical children's jelly shoes dating from the 1980s
  • A woman wearing jelly shoes

jelly shoe         
(also jelly sandal)
¦ noun a sandal made from translucent moulded plastic.
Jelly shoes         
Jelly shoes or jellies are a type of shoe made of PVC plastic. Jelly shoes come in a large variety of brands and colours and the material is sometimes infused with glitter.
Shoe (cards)         
  • A shoe holding four decks of cards with card cut (red)
GAMING DEVICE
Dealing shoe; Dealer Shoe; Dealer's Shoe; Dealer shoe; Blackjack shoe; Card shoe; Playing card dispenser; Dealer's shoe
A dealing shoe or dealer's shoe is a gaming device, mainly used in casinos, to hold multiple decks of playing cards. The shoe allows for more games to be played by reducing the time between shuffles and less chance of dealer cheating.

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Jelly shoes

Jelly shoes or jellies are a type of shoe made of PVC plastic. Jelly shoes come in a large variety of brands and colours and the material is sometimes infused with glitter. Its name comes from the French company called Jelly Shoes, founded by Tony Alano and Nicolas Guillon in 1980 in Paris.

Although PVC-injected shoes were created after WWII, they were cheap and unappreciated. The shoes became a fashion trend in the early 1980s after the shoes of the company Jelly Shoes appeared in major French and European magazines, Paris fashion shows, and shoe fairs. Like many other fashion trends from the 1980s, jellies have been revived a number of times since the late 1990s.