Disposable: intended to be used once and then thrown away, not intended to be reused.
Shoe cover: a protective covering that is worn over shoes to prevent contamination or dirt from being tracked into a clean area.
Booties: a type of shoe cover that covers the entire foot and ankle, often used in medical settings.
Non-slip: a shoe cover with a surface designed to provide better traction and prevent slips and falls.
Water-resistant: a shoe cover that is designed to repel water or other liquids.
Elastic: a stretchy material used in the opening of the shoe cover to provide a snug fit around the shoe.
Polypropylene: a common material used in disposable shoe covers, known for its durability and resistance to moisture and chemicals.
Blue shoe covers: a common color of disposable shoe covers, often used in medical settings to distinguish them from regular shoes.
Overshoes: another term for shoe covers, often used in industrial or construction settings.
Protective: shoe covers that are designed to provide a protective barrier against contaminants or hazardous materials.