BoingBoing
SUBSCRIBE STORE
  • SEARCH
  • STORE
  • Blog : The posts
  • Forums : Read the rules
  • Store : Wonderful Products (Contact Support)
  • Newsletter : Daily wonderful things
  • About Us : Writers and staff
  • Contact Us : Get satisfaction
  • Advertise : Thank you for reading
  • Privacy Policy : The data you generate
  • TOS : What you agree to
  • Thumbnails : Youtube Thumbnail generator
  • fashion This cobbler restores classic sneakers David Pescovitz
  • Boing Boing Gadgets Dress shoe with secret gadget compartment David Pescovitz
  • muppets These over-the-top Muppets shoes are downright inspired Rusty Blazenhoff
  • maker Teenager invents Electroshoe to zap would-be rapists and signal police David Pescovitz
  • happy mutants Zombie Peepshow's spiky, monstrous, elaborate shoes (mostly wedges, but flats too) Cory Doctorow
  • Comics Vans sneakers featuring the Peanuts gang! David Pescovitz
  • shoes Freaky stick-on shoes for the soles of your feet Rusty Blazenhoff
  • apple Vintage Apple Computer sneakers up for auction David Pescovitz
  • Science Why shoelaces become untied David Pescovitz
  • video Hiker timelapse wearing out shoes hiking from Mexico to Canada Andrea James
  • art Rad new Vans by pioneering lowbrow artist Robert Williams David Pescovitz
  • design Crowdfunding an Atheist Shoe bus to crisscross America Cory Doctorow
  • fashion Learn to lace your shoes 45 different ways Rob Beschizza
  • star wars Chewbacca boots Heather Johanssen
  • Kids Crocs for kaiju Cory Doctorow
  • Funny WATCH: Jurassic Park, High Heels Edition Andrea James
  • Funny A walk through art history, told in a series of imaginative shoe designs Xeni Jardin
  • art Tentacle shoes support your foot with eight other feet Andrea James
  • art Vans slip-ons with Murakami artwork David Pescovitz
  • Boing Boing Gadgets Shoe that wraps like a scarf: Vibram Furoshiki Cory Doctorow
Next

Read the rules you agree to by using this website in our Terms of Service.

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Boing Boing uses cookies and analytics trackers, and is supported by advertising, merchandise sales and affiliate links. Read about what we do with the data we gather in our Privacy Policy.

Who will be eaten first? Our forum rules are detailed in the Community Guidelines.

Boing Boing is published under a Creative Commons license except where otherwise noted.

    • Mark Frauenfelder
    • David Pescovitz
    • Rob Beschizza
    • Carla Sinclair
    Editors
    • Jason Weisberger
    Publisher
    • Ken Snider
    Sysadmin
    • About Us
    • Newsletter
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Forums
    • Shop
    • Shop Support