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| D542015 | Outsole for a shoe | May, 2007 | McClaskie | D2/952 |
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FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective view of a footwear outsole showing my new design;
FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view thereof;
FIG. 3 is a left side elevational view thereof
FIG. 4 is a right side elevational view thereof;
FIG. 5 is a front elevational view thereof; and,
FIG. 6 is a rear elevational view thereof.
The broken lines immediately adjacent to the solid lines in FIGS. 1, & 3 – 6 represent the boundary of the design while the broken lines showing the remainder of the sole and a shoe upper illustrate the environment in which the design resides. The broken lines form no part of the claim.