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 What are Oxford Shoes? 
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Post What are Oxford Shoes?
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Oxford shoes, which were among the first men’s laced shoes, were worn in the 17th century, often by men attending a university. Unlike their predecessors, early laced shoes were cut smaller than the foot, which gave men a mincing step. They were associated with foppery, fine dressing and a particular social class. Oxford shoes might also be called Balmorals, but because they were most associated with college men, the name Oxford shoes was born. Americans wouldn’t see many Oxford shoes until the early 19th century, and by then many modifications to the shoe had been made.

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Space Saving Furniture in home

In the home, space saving furniture can be modular, but it is less likely to be so. Many like more personality in their home environment. Therefore, space saving furniture in the home is likely to take the form of multi-purpose furniture. This may include furniture such as futons with storage space, beds with underneath storage and other similar furniture. The other technique is to make the furniture more vertical, such as with bunk beds. While this technically takes up the same amount of space, it does save floor space, which is usually the concern.


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Post Re: What are Oxford Shoes?
An Oxford is a style of laced shoe characterized by shoelace eyelet tabs that are stitched underneath the vamp, a construction method that is also sometimes referred to as "closed lacing". Oxfords first appeared in Scotland and Ireland, where they are occasionally called Balmorals.


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