man’s shoe Emoji
The 👞 man’s shoe emoji represents footwear and can signal style, walking, or preparation to go out.
U+1F45E
The 👞 emoji is commonly shown as a man’s shoe. It’s used in messages and designs to represent footwear, movement, or getting ready to leave. You can copy it directly or use its code points in apps and webpages.
man’s shoe Emoji Meaning
The 👞 (MAN’S SHOE, U+1F45E) emoji most often refers to men’s footwear. It can be used literally when talking about shoes, buying shoes, fitting, repairs, or fashion choices. In everyday digital communication, it can also suggest walking, travel, going out, or being ready for an outing. Because it clearly represents a shoe rather than general “foot” or “shoe” footwear, it may feel more specific when you want to indicate a particular kind of shoe in context. Depending on the surrounding text, it can be neutral (practical) or fashion-focused (style and outfit).
Common uses
- •Indicating shoe types in product listings, catalogs, or apparel descriptions
- •Saying you’re ready to go or talking about walking/travel plans
- •Tagging content about shoe care, cleaning, polishing, or repairs
- •Adding fashion or style cues in social posts and outfit captions
- •Representing a category for clothing & accessories in UI filters
Examples
👞 Man’s Shoe Symbol (Copy & Use)
- 👞Don’t forget your 👞 before heading out.
- 👞New 👞 in stock—limited sizes available.
- 👞I’m polishing my 👞 tonight.
- 👞Heading out for a walk in my 👞.
- 👞Check out these 👞 for a classic look.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F45E | |
| HTML Entity | 👞 | |
| HTML Code | 👞 | |
| CSS | \1F45E |
FAQ
What does the 👞 emoji usually mean?
It most commonly represents a man’s shoe and can be used for footwear, going out, or walking—depending on the context.
How do I write the 👞 symbol in HTML?
Use the HTML entity 👞.
What is the Unicode code point for 👞?
The Unicode code point is U+1F45E.
Can developers use it in JavaScript and CSS?
Yes. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F45E}. CSS escape: \\1F45E.