smell, stretched out, dirty, misplaced
You can often tell when someone else wears your shoes by noticing if they fit differently or feel less comfortable, as they may have a different foot shape or size. Additionally, signs of wear, like scuff marks or dirt in unexpected places, can indicate someone else's use. If you find them in a different location or see someone else wearing them, that's a clear sign too. Finally, if someone mentions liking your shoes or asks to borrow them, it might suggest they've been trying them on.
Warm.
Wearing Someone Else's Clothes was created on 1997-10-20.
Standing in someone else's shoes means to put yourself in someone else's situation, to see what they're going through, to feel what they're feeling.
You can wash hats and shoes that has belonged to someone else by washing them in disinfectants.
it symbolizes feeling superior to someone
you grab there foot and take off the shoes
feeling like your with someone for a mile
A mile from where you started, having stolen someone else's shoes.
It means to imagine what it is like to be someone else, with someone else's problems and concerns.
To "Take a walk in someone's shoes" simply means to see what they go through in life or to share an experience of someone else's.
Sympathy