(1) The German shoemaker began selling sneakers with three stripes along the side more than 50 years ago, and expanded into clothing around 1967.(2) The balls were probably made by a souter (a shoemaker or cobbler), whose stitching skills were essential to producing a good ball.(3) He was the second oldest of nine children born to John and Mary Ann Quinn, a shoemaker and a talented dressmaker respectively.(4) For instance, the baker can now exchange his saved bread for a pair of shoes with a shoemaker .(5) Every shoemaker will tell you why their shoes are the best for everybody but of course that's all marketing hype.(6) When everything settled down, we showed the drawings of the shoes to the shoemaker .(7) I just picked up my new sandals from the shoemaker (a little hut by the side of the road, with two men busily hammering and sewing and glueing).(8) Note that credit here is the transfer of ‘real stuff,’ i.e., eight saved loaves of bread from the baker to the shoemaker in exchange for a future pair of shoes.(9) It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker , blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub.(10) Within a country when a baker imports shoes from a shoemaker he pays with the bread he produced.(11) Also, dancers with mismatched feet can - and often do - fine-tune the size of each shoe with a special order to their shoemaker .(12) A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering.(13) For example, a shoemaker would limit his activity to shoemaking .(14) The designs are beautiful drawings, but the costume builders and shoemakers must have had to make many adjustments for a dancer's body.(15) Home ‘cottage’ industries include dressmaking, carpentry, and shoemaking .(16) It was then that shoemakers began creating individual shoes for the left and right feet.