Category: Footwear - Page 2
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Do Podiatrists Recommend Uggs? The Truth About Foot Health and Comfort
Wondering if podiatrists approve of Uggs? We explore the balance between cozy comfort and foot health, including tips for adding support in the Irish climate.
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What Do Aussies Call a Thong? The Irish Guide to Footwear Terms Across the Pond
What do Aussies call a thong? In Ireland, we say flip-flops - but the real story is how culture shapes what we wear. From Galway’s wet streets to Aussie beaches, footwear terms reveal more than just language.
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Is It a Health Code Violation to Be Barefoot in Ireland?
In Ireland, being barefoot isn't illegal - but it's not always welcome. Learn where you can walk barefoot, where you need shoes, and why workplace rules are strict while public spaces are flexible.
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What Work Shoes Should You Avoid in Ireland?
In Ireland, the wrong work shoes can lead to slips, injuries, and lost workdays. Learn which shoes to avoid in wet, uneven conditions-and what to wear instead for safety and comfort.
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What Is the Highest Selling Shoe Brand of All Time in Ireland?
Nike is the highest-selling shoe brand of all time, and in Ireland, it's the go-to choice for everyday wear. From Dublin commuters to Galway walkers, its durability, weather-ready design, and cultural relevance make it unbeaten in the Irish market.
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Best Work Shoes for Standing All Day in Ireland: Comfort and Safety Tips
Discover the best work shoes for standing all day in Ireland. Learn key features like slip resistance and waterproofing, brand recommendations, and tips for Irish weather conditions to stay comfortable and safe.
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What Is the Highest-Sold Shoe Ever? The Story Behind the Air Jordan 1 in Ireland and Beyond
The Air Jordan 1 is the highest-sold shoe ever, with over 50 million pairs sold worldwide. In Ireland, it's a cultural staple worn from Dublin to Donegal, blending global hype with local style.
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Is It Better to Walk Barefoot or With Slippers at Home in Ireland?
In Ireland, the choice between walking barefoot or with slippers at home isn't about preference-it's about surviving damp floors and chilly mornings. Discover why slippers are a necessity, not a luxury, in Irish homes.
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What Is the Most Worn Shoe Type in Ireland?
In Ireland, the most worn shoe type is the waterproof walking shoe-practical, durable, and built for rain, mud, and uneven terrain. From Dublin streets to Connemara trails, this footwear dominates daily life.
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What Is OSHA Approved Footwear? A Practical Guide for Irish Workers
Learn what OSHA approved footwear really means in Ireland, which safety standards apply, where to buy compliant boots, and why EN ISO 20345 matters for Irish workers in construction, farming, and healthcare.
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Where Are Thursday Boots Made? The Irish Buyer’s Guide to Authentic Craftsmanship
Thursday Boots are made in Mexico using high-quality materials and Goodyear welt construction, making them ideal for Ireland's wet, rugged terrain. Learn why Irish buyers are choosing them over cheap alternatives.
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What Do Koreans Call Slippers? A Cultural Look at Korean Footwear and How It Compares to Irish House Shoes
Discover what Koreans call their indoor slippers-jipsa-and how this cultural practice compares to Irish house shoes. Learn where to buy them in Ireland and why they might just change your home routine.