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  5. Shoe rack - Wikipedia

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    Shoe rack. A simple shoe rack with room for four pairs of shoes. A shoe rack is a furniture which is often found by the door mat in the entryway of houses, and serves a function to keep shoes organized. Often it is placed near a hat shelf, [1] a hatstand, wardrobe rail, or hook rack where clothes for outdoor use can be hung.

  6. Shoe hanger - Wikipedia

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    Shoe hanger. A shoe hanger, also called a shoe display hanger, is commonly used to hang and display footwear in retail stores for the purpose of space efficient storage and to present footwear to customers. Shoe hangers have secondary functions of providing support for footwear and for displaying key information, such as style and shoe size.

  7. Getabako - Wikipedia

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    Getabako. A getabako (下駄箱) is a shoe cupboard in Japan, usually situated in the genkan, an entryway or porch of the house. This is often called a cubby in the United States. In Japan, it is considered uncouth to not remove one's shoes before entering the house. [1][2] Near the getabako is a slipper rack, [3] and most people in Japan wear ...

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