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Footwear

Footwear or footgear refers to garments worn on the feet, which typically serve the purpose of protection against adversities of the environment such as wear from rough ground; stability on slippery ground; and temperature.

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Safety of footwear products

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Footwear

Nodes400
Edges399
Triples128
Avg. degree2
Density0.005
Components1

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Footwear

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related to Safety of footwear products · 28
Footwear → ASTM F2413, Athletic, By, CPSIAGB Standards, Due, EN ISO, Europe, FootwearASTM StandardsISO, Hence, II, III Protective, IS, ISI, ISO, IV Occupational Footwear, Leather, Meanwhile, Other, Restricted Substance ListBIS, Standards
related to history · 27
Footwear → Another, Armenia, BC, BP, Crater Lake, Footwraps, Fort Rock Cave, Fossilised, Great Basin Desert, In, Last Glacial Period, Luther Cressman, Mazama Ash, Neolithic, Nevada, Oregon, Osteologists, South Africa, South Cape Coast, Spain
related to Further reading · 23
Footwear → Consumers, Costumes Series, Dover Fashion, Dover Publications, Ergonomics, Foot, Francis, Goonetilleke, Historical Survey, Human Factors, ISBN, Long Eighteenth Century, Pasold, Pasold Research Fund/Oxford University, Past, Plates, Press, Producers, Riello, Taylor
see also · 11
Footwear → American, American Apparel, Erotic, Fashion, Footwear Association, Measurement, Podiatric Medical Association, Sexual, Shoes, Sturdy, US
related to Footwear industry · 6
Footwear → Due, In, In Europe, Not, The, While
related to Materials · 5
Footwear → In, Modern, Nike, Roman, The
related to Components · 4
Footwear → AdhesivesBuckleCounter, Backstay, EyeletHeelHookInsoleOutsoleLacesShankSoleTackTongue, Part
related to External links · 3
Footwear → Media, Wikimedia CommonsEncyclopædia Britannica, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Impressions · 3
Footwear → These, Two-dimensional, When
is a · 1
Footwear → 30th most traded category internationally

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shoes shoe people also barefoot sandals feet boots bc leather worn foot fashion production usually socks industry safety first used

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Footwearis a30th most traded category internationally0.90text
wear from rough groundinstance ofwhich typically serve the purpose of protection against adversities of the environment0.80text
Converseinstance ofMajor brands0.80text
Adidasinstance ofMajor brands0.80text
and Nike used celebrity endorsements from Chuck Taylorinstance ofMajor brands0.80text
Michael Jordaninstance ofMajor brands0.80text
Lionel Messiinstance ofMajor brands0.80text
and others to promote their productsinstance ofMajor brands0.80text
the Oxford shoeinstance ofMen's dress shoes have tended to retain 19th-century British looks0.80text
loafersinstance ofMen's dress shoes have tended to retain 19th-century British looks0.80text
Nike have begun to source environmentally friendly materialsinstance offootwear suppliers0.80text
falling objectsinstance ofthey are designed to shield employees from common workplace hazards0.80text

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