Sentences with phrase «set on a pair of shoes»

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On October 4, 2013, Jack Erwin set its website live with 3,000 pairs of shoes in stock.
When you splurge on a new video game or a new pair of shoes on payday, you're using the income you have after your set expenses.
The first time we camped with our son, I completely forgot that, most of the time, I'd be going in and out of the tent with a small child in my arms, rather than operating unencumbered, so while I had a pair of flip - flops for daytime wearing, at night, it meant I had to awkwardly set our son on the floor of the tent, where he'd wail at me while I put on my shoes, or try to don the boots while holding him on my hip.
I love all of the great options for Fall and Winter shoes which I've seen at the stores and have set my eyes on a pair of Isabel Marant ones, can't wait to click them home.
Depending on the event, you likely want to stick with a darker color for an evening gathering and pair it with a set of nice neutral shoes — consider shoes with a heel to give a bit of «pop» to your look.
The singular is always used when pair denotes the set taken as a single entity: This pair of shoes is on sale.
As for those adorable little red shoes, I once saw a designer set a pair of shoes atop a stack of books on a sidetable and it looked charming...
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