shoe collar
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Definition
- Noun:
- The stitching that forms the rim of a shoe or boot: A "shoe collar" is the part of a shoe, typically around the top opening, where the material is stitched to create a finished edge. It provides structure and comfort where the foot enters the shoe.
Usage
- The "shoe collar" is a specific term used in shoemaking, footwear design, and repair. It refers to the constructed rim, not the entire neck or top part of the shoe unless defined by that stitching.
Examples
- Noun:
- The padded shoe collar prevented blisters on his Achilles tendon.
- Quality boots often have reinforced stitching at the shoe collar for durability.
- When the shoe collar ripped, the entire top of the boot lost its shape.
Advanced Usage
- "Collared": Used as an adjective to describe a shoe featuring a distinct, often padded, collar construction.
- These hiking boots are generously collared for ankle support.
Variants and Related Words
- Collar (noun): In a general sense, any similar band or rim around an opening. In footwear, it is often synonymous with "shoe collar."
- Topline (noun): A broader term that can refer to the entire upper edge of a shoe's opening, which includes the collar area.
Synonyms
- Boot collar: Specifically when referring to boots.
- Rim: In the context of the stitched edge.
- Top edge: A more general descriptive term.
Notes
- The term "shoe collar" is a compound noun. Its meaning is specific to the stitched rim and should not be confused with unrelated terms like "shoelace" or "shoe tongue," which are separate parts.
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically for "shoe collar."
Noun
- the stitching that forms the rim of a shoe or boot