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toe box

noun

  1. a piece of stiffened material, as leather, placed between the lining and the toecap of a shoe.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of toe box1

First recorded in 1925–30
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The former president’s signature appeared in thick black ink on the shiny right toe box.

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That means a semirigid sole, a spacious toe box and a small heel lift.

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Prices start at $2,000 for silver eyelets and go up to $60,000 for full gold embellishment of the sides, eyestays, lace locks and ventilation holes on the toe box.

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Also look for a wide size and deep toe box if you have these problems.

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One reviewer described the Kinvara 10 as a shoe that needs no break-in period, and they likely have the shoe’s contoured insole and roomy toe box to thank for that near-instant fit.

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