Monday, April 20, 2009

How do you call in English that accessory with spoonlike shape that helps you put shoes on? Help, please!?

I hope I am clear what am I asking for. It is an object that you put between your heel (back of your foot) and the inside back part of the shoe when you put shoes on. It helps you to put the shoes on without having to untie the shoelaces and then tie them on again when you put the shoes on or it helps you not to have to kneel or go down all the way with you upper part of the body to put the shoes on. It is clear what the question is, but I simply cannot explain this to the Internet dictionaries and I tried the best ones with keywords such as: shoe accessory, shoe put on aid object shoe put on aid accessory etc., but to no awail. Please, help!

How do you call in English that accessory with spoonlike shape that helps you put shoes on? Help, please!?
May I be the tenth person to say It%26#039;s a shoe horn.





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Reply:Guys,





Thanks a lot to all of you for your prompt and speedy answers.





You helped more than you know.





Sincerely,





Vladimir, Skopje, Macedonia Report It

Reply:It%26#039;s called a shoe horn =)


That reminds me, I have to buy more shoes! :D
Reply:Shoe horn. You can find them at your local store store or discount store.
Reply:I believe you are trying to describe something called a %26quot;shoe horn%26quot;
Reply:Hey, we call it a shoe horn !
Reply:Shoe Horn
Reply:A shoehorn
Reply:shoe horn
Reply:It%26#039;s a %26#039;shoe horn%26#039;. HTH : )
Reply:Shoehorn. Most shoe stores will give you one for free.
Reply:It%26#039;s called a shoe horn.
Reply:It%26#039;s called a shoe horn.
Reply:It is called a shoe horn.



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