shoe industry
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The shoe industry produces a wide variety of footwear for people of all ages.
Definition
Noun: * The business of making and selling footwear: "Shoe industry" refers to the entire economic sector involved in the design, manufacturing, distribution, and retail of shoes and other foot coverings.
Usage
- The term "shoe industry" is used to discuss the commercial, economic, or industrial aspects of footwear production and sales as a collective entity.
- It is often analyzed in contexts like market trends, labor practices, global trade, and economic impact.
Examples
- Noun:
- The local economy was once dominated by the shoe industry.
- Advances in automation are transforming the modern shoe industry.
- She wrote a report on labor conditions in the global shoe industry.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be modified to specify a geographic or market segment, e.g., "the Italian shoe industry," "the athletic shoe industry."
Variants and Related Words
- Footwear industry: A near-synonymous term often used interchangeably with "shoe industry."
- Cobbler (n): A person who repairs shoes professionally, a trade associated with but distinct from the large-scale manufacturing of the shoe industry.
- Tannery (n): A place where animal hides are processed into leather, a key supplier to the traditional shoe industry.
Synonyms
- Footwear sector
- Footwear manufacturing trade
The shoe industry produces a wide variety of footwear for people of all ages.
Noun
- an industry that manufactures and sells shoes