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Early in the season, he took a foul tip off the left toe, which became infected, requiring him to wear a plastic toe guard.
Acts as toe guard.
Slip resistant work platform is completely enclosed with 42"H guardrails with mid-rails and a 4" toe guard on 3 sides.
The country-look loafers feature thick, rubber soles and toe guards; they are made of mixed oiled leather and chamois.
She wore a black wool coat over a long black dress, tight black leather gloves and fancy black cowboy boots with sterling silver toe guards.
The shoes were recognizable by their chunky sole design, large tongue and inclusion of multiple "BK" logos on the heel, toe guard and upper.
And the odd blue shoe, an inch and a half long, soft rubber, a turquoise high-top sneaker with finely detailed laces, complete with a toe guard.
It wasn't until after World War II that Converse decided to make the toe guard, laces and outer wraps white, which gave the appearance of the iconic black and white Converse All Stars of today.
She held the shoe inside the crook of her fingers while she pushed the vacuum cleaner around, held it when she talked on the phone, unfurling her fingers to take in the intricate details, the laces, the toe guard.
Most safety equipment that is consumed or work specific, for example hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, fall protection, High-visibility clothing, concrete boots, respirator/dust mask and toe guards [1] are provided by the employer as part of construction site safety.
The basketball shoes which Irving Watkinson created were canvas high top shoes having a rubber sole which featured a turkey feather design to aids traction and jumping, a rubber toe guard cap and a ball logo at the ankle ball which provides protection.