Kleidung und Mode - Footwear
Hier lernen Sie die Namen verschiedener Arten von Schuhen auf Englisch, wie "Turnschuhe", "Loafers" und "Gummistiefel".
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a flat leather shoe without a separate heel, the sole of which is brought up and stitched to the top, originally worn by Native Americans

Mokassin, weicher Lederschuh
a leather boot with a pointed tip, raised heel and calf-high shaft, originally worn by cowboys

Cowboystiefel, Westernstiefel
(trademark) a type of comfortable heavy boot with a laced-up calf-height shaft and air-cushioned sole

Dr Martens, Dr Martens Stiefel
a type of shoe that is flat with a low heel, made of leather, and can be worn without fastening

Mokassin, Loafer
a type of light athletic shoe made of canvas with a rubber sole glued to it

Turnschuhe, Sneaker
a woman's footwear that is open at the back and is fastened by a narrow strap

Slingback, Schuh mit Fersenriemen
a rubber shoe that is flat and has an expanded front paddle that enables one to swim faster

Flosse
a heavy leather shoe with decorative patterns and a hobnailed sole

Brogue, schwerer Lederschuh mit dekorativen Mustern und genagelter Sohle
a shoe with a set of small wheels attached to the bottom used for skating

Rollschuh, Schlittschuh
an open shoe that fastens the sole to one's foot with straps, particularly worn when the weather is warm

Sandale, Latschen
shoes with tall and thin heels, usually worn by women

hohe Absätze, High Heels
a shoe made of thick cotton or leather used for playing sports

Sportschuh, Turnschuh
a flat shoe made of canvas or leather with a rubber sole that does not slip and a lace going through a channel at the back

Deckschuh, Bootsschuh
a type of shoe characterized by an open lacing system sewn on top of the vamp

Blucher, Schuh mit offenem Schnürsystem
a type of ice skate that is designed with a long, curved blade and a stiff boot, used primarily for figure skating and other ice sports

Kunstlaufschlittschuh, Figurschlittschuh
shoes that have tall and thin heels, worn by women

Absätze, High Heels
(trademark) a boot with a line of small wheels at its bottom that is used for skating

Inline-Skates, Rollerblades
a woman's shoe with a thick layer between the inner and outer soles

Plateau, Plateauschuh
a specialized footwear designed for use in alpine skiing that provides support and stability to the skier's foot, ankle, and lower leg

Skistiefel, Skischuh
a light, soft shoe with a rubber sole, worn for tennis or on casual occasions

Tennisschuh, Sportschuh
a sports shoe with a rubber sole that is worn casually or for doing exercise

Turnschuh, Sportschuh
a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe

Flip-Flop, Zehenstegsandale
a type of waterproof footwear made of rubber or other synthetic materials, designed to keep feet dry

Gummistiefel, Regenstiefel
a type of footwear designed to help individuals walk on top of deep snow

Schneeschuh, Schneetreter
a rubber-made overshoe that is waterproof and is worn in snow or slush

Gummiüberschuh, Galosche
a type of strong shoe that covers the foot and ankle and often the lower part of the leg

Stiefel
a casual shoe style featuring a white leather toe and contrasting color leather "saddle" extending over the arch of the foot

Sattelschuh, Sattelschuhe
an ankle-high boot with a suede or leather upper, a crepe rubber sole, and two or three eyelets for lacing

Wüstenstiefel, Desert Boot
a waterproof, typically rubber boot worn to protect the feet from getting wet in rainy or wet conditions

Regenstiefel, wasserdichter Stiefel
a military-style boot that typically features a high ankle shaft, lace-up front, and slip-resistant sole

Kampfstiefel, Militärstiefel
a type of shoe with a smooth sole for sliding and a rubber sole for stability, designed for use in the sport of bowling

Bowlingschuh, Schuh für Bowling
a pair of athletic shoes that is cleated at the sole, especially used for football

Stollenschuhe, Fußballschuhe mit Stollen
an ankle-high boot with two or three pairs of eyelets for lacing, typically made from suede or leather

Chukka-Stiefel, Chukka-Boot
a kind of shoe that is suitable for a range of activities and sports

Allround-Sportschuh, Schuh für verschiedene Aktivitäten und Sportarten
an ice skate specifically designed for playing hockey, featuring a rigid boot made from a sharpened steel blade, and optional support features

Hockeyschlittschuh, Schlittschuh für Hockey
a boot with a blade at the bottom used to move quickly on ice

Schlittschuh
a type of military boot typically made of leather with a tall, stiff shaft that extends up to the knee or higher

Reiterstiefel, Militärstiefel
a type of footwear designed specifically for horseback riding, typically featuring a tall shaft that extends up to the knee or just below

Reitstiefel, Reiterstiefel
a type of women's dress shoe featuring a two-tone design with the vamp and heel cap in one color and the rest of the shoe in another

Zuschauerpumpe, Zuschauerschuh
a shoe worn for running on a track that has spikes on the sole

Laufschuh, Spikeschuh
a type of waterproof boot that are designed to be worn in wet or muddy environments

Watstiefel, Wathosen
an athletic footwear designed for walking, providing comfort, support, and durability for extended periods of time

Wanderschuh, Sportschuh zum Gehen
a type of formal shoe characterized by its open lacing system, often with a rounded toe and a low heel, typically worn as dress shoes or for formal occasions

Derby, Derby-Schuh
a backless sandal, usually made of rubber or plastic, with a V-shaped strap between the big toe and the one next to it

Flip-Flops, Badelatschen
a type of shoe made for walking on rough terrains and long distances, often used for outdoor activities like hiking or camping

Wanderstiefel, Wanderschuh
a type of waterproof footwear that extends up to the hip to protect the feet and legs from water and other hazards while wading or working in wet conditions

Angelstiefel, hoher Stiefel
a rubber or plastic boot that extends to the knee and is waterproof, originally a military leather boot common in 19th century

Gummistiefel, Wellington-Stiefel
a short, low-cut shoe that exposes the ankle, and is typically worn by children

kurzer, niedriger Schuh
a boot with a steel or reinforced toe cap for foot protection in hazardous work environments

Stahlkappenschuh, Sicherheitsschuh mit Stahlkappe
an open and flat women's shoe, similar to a ballerina's shoe, usually worn for dancing or exercising

Ballettschuh, Tanzschuh
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