There is 2.25 grams of silver in a 1960 dime.
That would depend on the size of the shoes you were trying to fit in, baby shoes are much smaller than men's shoes.
Impossible to answer !... the size of a person's shoes has no bearing on how much they weigh.
30% discount = pay 70% or 0.7 times of original amount 144.00 * 0.7 (70%) = 100.80
In the '60s, as well as throughout most of recorded history, a pair of shoes has been two.
In 1990 tennis shoes cost anywhere from $75-$88 and now in days tennis shoes cost $100-$120.
IN the 1950s a pair of tennis shoes was $0.98.
The average price of a pair of tennis shoes in 1962 was 5 dollars. Those same shoes would cost 40 dollars in 2004.
In 1961, Converse tennis shoes typically cost around $4 to $6 per pair. The price could vary slightly depending on the specific style and retailer. It's important to note that inflation has significantly impacted the value of money since 1961, so the equivalent cost in today's currency would be much higher.
From $2 to $9. I remember paying $1.99 for basic tennis shoes in 1972.
As much as I payed for the prostitute.
because the tennis shoes are dedicated to play tennis and has grips at the bottom so that it helps. It is much better than wearing normal runners
in italy, the leather ones cost about 120.000 £ (more or less 1986's USD $60)
it is a complicated question. you must ask about the place or country. because in different countries the cost was different. like at that time there was a brand oza which shoe was of 2.5 pound in UK. visit here http://www.wikipedia.com
2.00
DC shoes cost $90.oo
The average cost of regular gasolene in 1960 was $0.31 .