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    For when your feet need a little extra customization.

  3. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    An Oxford shoe with straight lacing Shoe Lacing Methods. This is the process of running the shoelaces through the holes, eyelets, loops, or hooks to hold together the sides of the shoe with many common lacing methods. [7] There are, in fact, almost two trillion ways to lace a shoe with six pairs of eyelets. [8]

  4. Self-tying shoes - Wikipedia

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    Self-tying shoes (also known as self-lacing or power laces) are designed to automatically tighten once the user puts them on. Such types of " smart shoes " were initially depicted in the 1989 science fiction film Back to the Future Part II .

  5. We interviewed 40 nurses and they said these are the best ...

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    Running shoes: For medical professionals who are on the move, nothing beats a sneaker. Athletic shoes offer the most cushioning underfoot to absorb the stress of walking (and running) for long shifts.

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    -Wear clothes that are too tight and can hurt your circulation. ... -Double up on socks and make sure your shoes won’t let in moisture.-Prioritize protecting your head, ears and neck, since they ...

  7. Nike Mag - Wikipedia

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    While Tinker Hatfield was working with Nike, according to his research, basketball athletes were hurting their feet by lacing their shoes too tight in their games on and off the court. He wondered if there was a way to eliminate that, make a shoe that would lace automatically to adjust to your foot specifically.