concept   footwear

30 commonsense assertions
Cultures (29) Nigeria (2) Western countries (1) Japan (1) United States (1) Brazil (1) Asian countries (1) Middle Eastern (1) Sweden (1) South Korea (1) Canada (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Russia (1) United Kingdom (1) China (1) Europe (1) Fashion design (1) Finland (1) France (1) Saudi Arabian culture (1) Germany (1) Kenya (1) Vietnam (1) Eastern countries (1) Rainforest regions (1) Urban areas (1) athletic culture (1) clothing industry in the West (1) mountainous cultures (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 footwear Western countries In many Western countries, it is common and expected to wear shoes indoors to prioritize style and individual expression. 12
2 footwear Japan In Japan, it is customary to remove outdoor footwear before entering homes or sacred spaces. 9
3 footwear United States In the United States, specific types of footwear are worn for different activities and settings. 9
4 footwear Brazil In Brazil, it is a common practice to wear indoor slippers or go barefoot inside to keep the indoors clean. 8
5 footwear Asian countries It is customary to remove shoes before entering a home in many Asian countries as a sign of respect and cleanliness. 7
6 footwear Middle Eastern Removing footwear before entering a home or place of worship is a sign of respect in Middle Eastern culture. 6
7 footwear Sweden In Sweden, there is a high value placed on practical and functional footwear, with an emphasis on comfort and protection from the cold. 6
8 footwear South Korea In South Korea, it is customary to remove outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers as part of footwear etiquette. 5
9 footwear Canada Footwear is crucial for outdoor activities in Canada and is adapted to weather conditions. 4
10 footwear New Zealand In New Zealand, footwear is regularly worn for outdoor activities and is also acceptable in informal indoor settings. 4
11 footwear Norway Norwegians highly value high-quality, functional footwear for various activities and indoor wear. 4
12 footwear Russia In Russia, there is a tradition of using separate footwear for indoor and outdoor use due to the harsh climate and cultural customs. 4
13 footwear United Kingdom In the UK, various types of footwear serve fashion, outdoor activities, comfort, and indoor gatherings. 4
14 footwear China In China, various types of footwear serve specific cultural and practical functions. 3
15 footwear Europe In Europe, different types of footwear are commonly worn for specific indoor, outdoor, casual, and sports activities. 3
16 footwear Fashion design High-quality, traditional footwear is essential in fashion design across various cultures. 3
17 footwear Finland In Finland, indoor and specialized footwear is common due to snowy and icy conditions and cultural traditions. 3
18 footwear France In France, there is a common practice of differentiating between indoor and outdoor footwear, with indoor slippers being widely used. 3
19 footwear Saudi Arabian culture In Saudi Arabian culture, certain types of footwear are considered inappropriate due to religious and cultural norms. 3
20 footwear Germany German culture emphasizes durable and practical footwear suitable for alpine regions and colder months. 2
21 footwear Kenya In Kenya, it is considered respectful to remove outdoor footwear before entering a house. 2
22 footwear Nigeria Nigeria's footwear culture is influenced by both Western and urban fashion trends. 2
23 footwear Nigeria In Nigerian culture, footwear is removed upon entering a household as a sign of respect. 2
24 footwear Vietnam In Vietnam, it is customary to remove outdoor footwear before entering temples or homes and provide indoor footwear for guests. 2
25 footwear Eastern countries In Eastern countries, shoes are typically removed before entering a home to maintain cleanliness, and are primarily worn outdoors. 1
26 footwear Rainforest regions In rainforest regions, people often wear barefoot or minimal footwear due to the warm climate and natural terrain. 1
27 footwear Urban areas Protective footwear is commonly worn in urban areas. 1
28 footwear athletic culture Athletic culture emphasizes the widespread use of sports shoes for everyday life and physical activities due to their comfort and support. 1
29 footwear clothing industry in the West Open-toed shoes are acceptable in Western professional environments. 1
30 footwear mountainous cultures Mountainous cultures commonly wear heavy-duty, sturdy boots due to rugged terrain. 1