The number of shoes that can fit in a cubic meter will vary depending on the size of the shoes. On average, a cubic meter could potentially hold between 200 to 500 pairs of shoes, assuming each pair takes up approximately 0.002 to 0.005 cubic meters of space.
well if you go to any shoe store i am sure they will have extra shoe boxes.
No I am not a shoebox here are two reasons i cant be a shoebox 1.) shoe boxes cant think 2.) shoe boxes cant type 3.) shoe boxes aren't living
All stores that sell shoes offer free shoe boxes with the purchase of the pair of shoes that they belong to. Some stores may give away shoe boxes from display shoes and sale shoes displayed without boxes.
Yes, "shoe boxes" is a common noun. Common nouns are general names for people, places, things, or ideas. In this case, "shoe boxes" refers to a type of box used for storing shoes.
That depends wholly on the size of the shoe. The larger the shoe, the fewer it would take to make a meter, and vice-versa.
There are a number of retailers that sell clear shoe boxes. These include The Container Store, Amazon, Shoe Stuff, Home Depot and also The Shoe Lounge.
There are lots of advantages to using plastic shoe boxes. The most common advantage is that you don't have to scramble around, going from box to box, trying to find what shoe you are looking for with ease. These boxes can also be stacked on top of each other without the crushing of paper boxes. They come in different shapes in order to fit every size of shoe whether it be a boot or a dress shoe. They are just totally more convenient for the shoe lover in you.
Holes are made in shoe boxes so when they are stacked and you need to pull one out, you can just put your finger through the hole and pull.
Yes it's a noun.
No, your dog cant die if it eats a packet of stuff they put in shoe boxes but they can get very sick.
You can shop for shoe storage boxes on the following site: http://www.homedecorators.com/Storage_&_Display/Storage_&_Organization/. They have a great selection.