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Swedish term or phrase:
vadderad kant (of a shoe)
English translation:
padded collar
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Aug 26, 2018 08:16
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Swedish term
vadderad kant (of a shoe)
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A certain shoe model (trainer/sneaker) is advertised in a catalogue as having a "vadderad kant".
I don't have a picture of this shoe available, and I'm having difficulty picturing what the "kant" of a shoe refers to. The sides of it? The rim at the place where one's foot enters/exits the shoe?
Thanks for any help
I don't have a picture of this shoe available, and I'm having difficulty picturing what the "kant" of a shoe refers to. The sides of it? The rim at the place where one's foot enters/exits the shoe?
Thanks for any help
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5 +1 | padded collar | Agneta Pallinder |
4 +1 | padded rim | Hugh Curtis |
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padded collar
See here for picture and description:
https://tinyurl.com/y9vscp4u
and in Swedish here:
https://tinyurl.com/ycollz56
https://tinyurl.com/y9vscp4u
and in Swedish here:
https://tinyurl.com/ycollz56
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padded rim
Well here's a glossary of shoe terms. See rim...which is another term for collar or top line. Rim seems to fit the idea of 'kant' better I believe.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2018-08-26 10:21:40 GMT)
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But just an alternative to collar here....we used to call it rim in the shoe factory.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2018-08-26 10:21:40 GMT)
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But just an alternative to collar here....we used to call it rim in the shoe factory.
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