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Be sure, though, to keep shoe trees in them.
My family uses them as shoe trees, until the holidays roll around, when we put one on every step.
He looked like the kind of man who would use shoe trees and wax his bald spot.
She was good with clothing, once she learned about shoe trees and such.
Shoes should be worn in rotation and stored on shoe trees.
And so goes the reason for the Shoe Tree.
"But why don't they leave them on the shoe trees until someone needs them?"
William Jensen was delighted to get a pair of shoe trees as a present from his mother.
Not that they ever used a shoe tree but down at the Settlements they brought a good price.
May you dock in calm closets, safe from the rape of shoe trees.
They all had cedar shoe trees in them.
"We found him hi the shoe trees," Doris said.
Shift two wing nuts, and the long parts of the shoe trees become a steel fork.
It was discovered on December 31, 2010, that the shoe tree had been chopped down, possibly by vandals.
"The soul of a shoe tree," she exclaimed, her laughter building up another head of steam.
They plucked shoes from shoe trees and socks from hose vines.
The shoe tree tradition originated in the 1960s.
Higher quality shoe trees are made from solid wood, usually cedar, which helps control odor and absorb moisture.
But he said shoe trees could stretch the back of a woman's pump; he suggested that women stuff tissue paper in the toe instead.
"There are no shoe trees here.
A pen wiper or a shoe tree.
There are currently at least seventy-six such shoe trees in the United States, and an undetermined number elsewhere.
"This is a shoe tree, not a key-lime tree."
Sure enough, before long he heard voices, and came across young women harvesting an assortment of slippers from a grove of shoe trees.
Cedar is also commonly used to make shoe trees as it can absorb moisture and de-odorise.