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jazz shoe

American  

noun

  1. a man's plain, close-fitting, low-heeled oxford made of soft leather or other material and having a thin, flexible sole, worn for jazz dancing.

  2. any casual shoe resembling this, worn by adults and children.


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Directed by Ali Nasser, with original music by Regina Carter, the film titled “A Detroit Love Song” follows a stunning young woman as she shows off the new clothes from Reese in far-flung spots, from the front steps of a modest wood house to the legendary Red’s Jazz Shoe Shine Parlor, where our ingénue takes a high seat for a special shine on her black lace-up ankle boots.

From Washington Times

"We designed a ballet shoe, a jazz shoe and a tap shoe for students to buy at a very affordable price at Payless Shoes all over the country," McKenzie said.

From Los Angeles Times