Shoewallet
Shoe wallets, also known as shoewallets, shoepockets, shoe pockets, shoe pouches, shoe pals, runners' wallets, go wallets, etc., are small pouches that attach to shoes via plastic clips, Velcro, or laces directly to or through the shoelaces.[1] They come in various sizes and allow users to carry items such as keys, ID, cash, change while people are on the go. Some of the larger ones allow users to also carry credit cards, hotel room card keys and/or gym membership cards. Walkers and runners also use shoe wallets to carry ID when on the go.
With the launch of the Nike+iPod Sport Kit, people were using shoewallets as an alternative for carrying the Nike+iPod Sport Kit sensor. This enabled the use of the product with any shoe and not only the special Nike shoes.
Shoe wallets are also used as promotional products, giveaway products at races, walks, events, and tradeshows or as a private label point of purchase (POP) or point of sale (POS).[citation needed]
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- Promotional Shoe Wallets, 01 Dec 2015
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