Interchangeable shoe and slipper combination

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Convertible from one style or color to another

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36100, 36 42, 36 115, A43B 324, A43B 312, A43B 2138

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047063920

ABSTRACT:
An interchangeable shoe and slipper combination includes an upper having a front upper portion secured on a sole and a rear upper portion. A slide fastener couples or uncouples the front upper portion and the rear upper portion so as to assemble a shoe, or form a slipper by separating the rear upper portion from the front upper portion. A detachable heel is fixed under the sole, which includes several heel sections selectively fixed under the sole for adjusting the heel height of the shoe.

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