shoetire
Shoetire is not a widely standardized term in footwear, automotive, or materials literature. In practice, it may refer to several unrelated concepts that share a similar name. One common usage describes a traction accessory or sole insert that is designed to mimic the tread pattern of a tire. Such devices aim to improve grip on certain surfaces, such as ice, snow, or wet pavement, but they are not actual tires and are intended for footwear rather than vehicle use. These products vary in materials and mounting methods, with some slipping over the outside of the sole and others attaching inside the shoe or replacing part of the tread.
Another usage of the term appears in branding or design contexts. Designers or marketers may label a
There is no standard definition or regulatory category for shoetire in mainstream catalogs or regulatory frameworks.
See also: shoe sole, tire tread, traction device, crampon, microspike, fashion branding.