See also: toppiece

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Top pieces

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top piece (plural top pieces)

  1. (shoemaking) The part of the heel on a shoe or boot that comes into contact with the ground.
    • 1834, John O'Sullivan, The Art and Mystery of the Gentle Craft[1], page 50:
      Then pare the top piece to the size and form you intend it to be; but that you should always do before the heel is sewed, for now you are confined to the channel.
    • 2010, Paul Frowen, Maureen O'Donnell, Donald Lorimer, Gordon Burrow, Neale's Disorders of the Foot, Elsevier Health Sciences, →ISBN, page 457:
      On the outermost part of the heel, which is in direct contact with the ground when the shoe is worn, a top piece is applied.

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