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<title><![CDATA[Security footwear]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[A substantially transparent article of footwear includes a substantially transparent resilient sole having a gripping surface and a substantially transparent shoe upper integrally extending from the resilient sole. The upper includes an element for aeration of a foot of a user and a substantially transparent insole disposed within the upper and a closure element for the upper. The transparent closure element operates to stabilizing an ankle and in-step area of a foot of the user within the footwear.]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Weight sporters athletic shoe]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Weight sporters is a shoe that *utilizes the rubber sole of the shoe to hold five weights of different circular sizes, by means of circular cavities manufactured along the side of the rubber sole. Weights are attached and secured by means of a turning knob on each top edge of the weight they are secured by means of a rubber pressure ring on the top edge of each weight and are machined threaded. The weights may be worn in all variations, using one, two, five or none at all etc. In other variants of the invention the shoe weights may also be covered with a smooth rubber plastic.]]></description>
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