Specifics of the Chalitzah Shoe
Please note that "Chalitzah" refers to the rite which frees a man and woman from their obligation to perform levirate marriage.
In Relation to the Brother-in-Law
Ownership of the shoe: Yevamot 101a, 103b; Kiddushin 14a
Materials
Soft Leather Shoe (Minal): Yevamot 101a, 102a
Sandal: Yevamot 101a, 102a
Wooden Shoe: Yevamot 101a, 103b
Anpilya [Sock-Like Shoe]: Yevamot 101a, 102a, 102b, 103a
Bamboo: Yevamot 102b
Siv [Fibrous]: Yevamot 102b
Of a Torn, Soft Material: Shabbat 141b, Yevamot 102a
Mok (Felt): Yevamot 102b, 104a
Sewn with Flax: Yevamot 102b
Material of the Laces: Yevamot 102b
Construction
Requiring a Heel: Yevamot 101a
Shoe with a Drawstring: Yevamot 102a
Show with a snapped strap: Shabbat 112a-b
Fit and Type of Shoe
For a Below-Calf Amputation: Yevamot 101a
For an Amputation at/above the Calf: Yevamot 101a
Prosthetic Leg: Yevamot 102b, 103a
Crutch: Yevamot 102b, 103a
Usng the right-side shoe, in particular: Shabbat 112a-b, Yevamot 101a, 103b, 104a; Zevachim 24b
Whether it must have the Proper Fit: Yevamot 101a, 103b; Kiddushin 14a
Whether it must have an ankle: Kiddushin 14b
Half-shoe: Yevamot 102a
A shoe which is atop another shoe: Yevamot 102a-b
Torn: Yevamot 102b, 103a
Other aspects of the Shoe