- took on its
present meaning of an
overshoe worn at sea or in
inclement weather. As such, they are also
known as
overshoes or bad-weather
shoes and, now that...
-
overshoes look more like
whole foot clogs, like
Spanish albarca,
whilst other wooden soled clogs raise and
protect clothing in the way that
overshoes...
- Pattens, also
known by
other names, are
protective overshoes that were worn in
Europe from the
Middle Ages
until the
early 20th century. In appearance...
-
Cement shoes,
concrete shoes, or
Chicago overcoat is a
method of
murder or body disposal,
usually ****ociated with
criminals such as the
Mafia or gangs...
-
months after the test
blast and just
after the end of
World War II. The
white overshoes prevented fallout from
sticking to the
soles of
their shoes....
-
Oppenheimer and
Groves at the
remains of the
Trinity test tower.
Oppenheimer is
wearing his
trademark pork pie hat;
white overshoes protect against fallout....
- women’s slip-on
overshoes. In 1949, this very line
leads to the
development of tough, lightweight, foldable,
stretchy latex-rubber
overshoes called “totes”...
- the
return to
lunar orbit by
tossing out
their PLSS backpacks,
lunar overshoes, an
empty H****elblad camera, and
other equipment. The
hatch was closed...
- out quickly. Most
overshoes have a hole in the sole for
clipless pedals.
Overshoes are not to be
confused with
cleat covers.
Overshoes go on the top of...
-
Groves and
Oppenheimer at the
remains of one leg of the test tower.
Canvas overshoes kept
trinitite off shoes....