Shoe construction with fold over ankle

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

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C036S109000, C036S054000, C036S045000

Reexamination Certificate

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07726045

ABSTRACT:
A novel shoe construction provides a unique aesthetically pleasing appearance to a shoe that can be easily, but significantly, changed. In the shoe construction, the shoe is provided with an upper ankle portion that has an elongate length that extends upwardly from the shoe sole. The length of the ankle portion allows a top part of the ankle portion to be folded downwardly over a bottom part of the ankle portion to produce a first appearance of the shoe. The top part of the ankle portion can be unfolded to extend upwardly from the bottom part of the ankle portion to produce the second appearance of the shoe.

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patent: 2095880 (1937-10-01), Koenig
patent: 2357980 (1944-09-01), Spiro
patent: 2718715 (1955-09-01), Spilman
patent: 3618232 (1971-11-01), Shnuriwsky
patent: 4370818 (1983-02-01), Simoglou
patent: D299786 (1989-02-01), Swett
patent: 5533279 (1996-07-01), Mitsui et al.

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