Abstract:
A multi-functional transforming shoe that can be taken apart and reassembled in a high-top shoe configuration, a low-top shoe configuration, and an open-back configuration with a strap attachment. The transforming shoe comprises rotating, sliding, and pivoting panels which are configured using attachment means such as snaps, hook-and-loop fasteners, and rod axles. The assembly of different shoe attachments and panels provides for multiple arrangements and designs, allowing the user to switch from one style to another.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Technical Field 
     The present device is a transforming shoe that allows the user to change from one style to another by disassembling, through means of rotating side and back flap panels and sliding the rear tongue piece, and then reassembling, to user preference. 
     2. Background Information 
     During the course of a day, many people change their shoes, frequently, to accommodate their daily activities. The cost of acquiring several different shoes is not a cheap commodity. As well as, there are a growing number of people that need storage of light items such as money, and light storage compartment items, to be stored within their shoes. Many people place money into their shoes, as well as, keep and store other items for safe keep. The transforming shoe alleviates the cost of buying different shoes to accommodate the need to change shoes as a day progresses; such as, jogging for the low-top position shoe and casual wear; high-top position shoe for the ergonomics of leg support for work and casual athletics; and off the back of the foot position shoe for lounging slippers to be worn in and out of the house; thus aiding in the comfort ability of comfort to be gained into one shoe. 
     The transforming shoe of the present invention fulfills a need for an inexpensive, versatile, sportish shoe which can be easily transformed into a number of different shoes that one would have to acquire to accommodate during the course of a day. This shoe frees up storage space for what it would have taken to accommodate other shoes to meet one&#39;s daily requirements for shoe accommodations vs. the all in one shoe; for which, has the capabilities of several combinations all stored into one shoe. This transforming shoe has the property of consolidated storage per each individual shoe unit. In meaning, this shoe has the capabilities of production design of more than one shoe thus making it a multitude of possibility for preference of design; for which, aids in the absent need to house other shoes, to accommodate, ones&#39; needs, thus freeing up storage space for other shoes. The transforming shoe also aids as a quick remedy for those who like to slide their feet into their shoes over the back panel of the shoe by providing rotating and sliding panels to achieve that desired function of the shoe. 
     With the present invention, there is no need to acquire additional shoes to accommodate ones&#39; daily needs. Instead, the transforming shoe of the present invention can be used to accommodate these needs. Shoes according to the present invention are more versatile than other shoes, because they can be transformed to meet the constant needs of the user. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention is a multi-functional transforming shoe that can be taken apart and reassembled in a high-top shoe configuration, a low-top shoe configuration, and an open-back configuration with a strap attachment. 
     The attachment means are attached by connected rotating panels that are intersected by a rod axle through eyelet holes formed in the panels, allowing the panels to rotate. The panels are then attached to each respective side panel by means of complementary snap and hook-and-loop members. 
     The transforming shoe has rotating, sliding, and pivoting panel fixtures which add to the versatility of the present invention, enabling it to function as a multi-functional shoe with various design possibilities. 
     LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS USED IN DRAWINGS 
     
         
           1  right pivot side heel of shoe drawer 
           2  left pivot side heel of shoe drawer 
           3  inner inside of upper shoe bottom 
           4  left shoe front support panel eyelet hole 
           5  left side pivot drawer stopper for drawer panel reference number  2   
           6  right side pivot drawer stopper for drawer panel reference number  1   
           7  upper middle of the heel of shoe rod axle that intersects on the same rod axle through the left side (drawer panel number  2 ) and the right (drawer panel number  1 ) side of the shoe pivot drawers 
           8  back of snap 
           9  rod axle inside of shoe rectangular cut out that intersects on the same rod axle through the outside of the rectangular cut out along each side of the shoe, a loop in the bottom of the back tongue of the shoe and back through the rectangular cut out along the side of the shoe 
           10  folded back piece 
           11  sole of shoe 
           12  front tongue of shoe 
           13  loop and inner seam for passage of rod to slide through 
           14  right shoe axle on the upper middle right side that intersects on the axle the panels right outside pocket storage panel; right high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; front high-top support panel; and at the top right side of the shoe top notch through eyelet holes in the panels 
           15  left shoe axle on the upper middle left side that intersects on the axle the panels left outside pocket storage panel; left high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; front high-top support panel; and at the top left side of the shoe top notch through eyelet holes in the panels 
           16  right side rotating circular strip panel with snap closure on the end 
           17  rectangular cut out through middle of both sides of heel of shoe 
           18  rectangular rotating snap panel 
           19  inside of shoe pocket storage panel left side 
           20  snap member (male) 
           21  right side of shoe outside pocket storage panel 
           22  velcro 
           23  left side of shoe outside pocket storage panel 
           24  inside of shoe pocket storage panel right side 
           25  right shoe rotating front support panel conjoining two high top trapezoid rotating panels 
           26  left tab closure on outside end of pivot drawers of shoe 
           27  back strap of shoe 
           28  right tab on backside of shoe 
           29  left tab on back side of shoe 
           30  inner walls of drawer 
           31  outside wall of drawer 
           32  right shoe front support panel eyelet hole 
           33  snap member (female) 
           34  right side of back of shoe posterior rotating panel 
           35  left side of back of shoe posterior rotating panel 
           36  back tongue of shoe 
           37  left side rotating circular strip panel with snap closure on the end 
           38  eyelet hole 
           39  left side of high top trapezoid rotating side panel 
           40  right side of high top trapezoid rotating side panel 
           41  right side of shoe triangular high-top extension rotating panel 
           42  left side of shoe right triangular high-top extension rotating panel 
           43  right shoe axle on the upper middle left side that intersects on the axle the panels left outside pocket storage panel; left high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; and at the top left side of the shoe top notch through eyelet holes in the panels 
           44  left shoe axle on the upper middle right side that intersects on the axle the panels right outside pocket storage panel; right high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; and at the top right side of the shoe top notch through eyelet holes in the panels 
           45  right tab closure on outside end of pivot drawers 
           46  left shoe rotating front support panel conjoining two high top trapezoid rotating panels 
           47  left side of shoe rod axle on the upper back of the shoe that intersects on the same rod axle the panels of the outer back tab of shoe on backside of shoe, inner pocket storage panel, posterior rotating panel; for which, the end piece of the rod are a female snap member on one end of the rod that is inside of the shoe, and a square knob that is on the outside of the rod axle 
           48  right side of shoe rod axle on the upper back of the shoe that intersects on the same rod axle the panels of the outer back tab on backside of shoe, inner pocket storage panel, posterior rotating panel; for which, the end piece of the rod are a female snap member on one end of the rod that is inside of the shoe, and a square knob that is on the outside of the rod axle 
           49  left side of shoe rod axle inside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel intersects the bottom angle of the right triangle high-top extension and the inner back of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel 
           50  right side of shoe rod axle inside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel intersects the bottom angle of the right triangle high-top extension and the inner back of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel 
           51  left side of the shoe rod axle on the inside of the shoe that intersects the the rotating circular panel, and the inside of shoe pocket storage panel 
           52  right side of the shoe rod axle on the inside of the shoe that intersects the rotating circular panel, and the inside of shoe pocket storage panel 
           53  left side of shoe rod axle adjacent to the rectangular cutout in the middle of the heel of shoe that intersects the rotating rectangular snap panel and the back heel of shoe on the same rod axle 
           54  right side of shoe rod axle adjacent to the rectangular cutout in the middle of the heel of shoe that intersects the rotating rectangular snap panel and the back heel of shoe on the same rod axle 
           55  left side of the shoe right triangle high-top extension eyelet hole 
           56  right side of the shoe right triangle high-top extension eyelet hole 
           57  left side of shoe outside pocket storage panel eyelet hole 
           58  right side of shoe outside pocket storage panel eyelet hole 
           59  left side of shoe rotating circular panel eyelet hole 
           60  right side of shoe rotating circular panel eyelet hole 
           61  left side of shoe rectangular rotating snap panel eyelet hole 
           62  right side of shoe rectangular rotating snap panel eyelet hole 
           63  left side of shoe inside shoe pocket storage panel eyelet hole 
           64  right side of shoe inside pocket storage panel eyelet hole 
           65  left side of shoe high-top trapezoid rotating side panel eyelet hole 
           66  right side of shoe high-top trapezoid rotating side panel eyelet hole 
           67  left side of shoe posterior rotating panel eyelet hole 
           68  right side of shoe posterior rotating panel eyelet hole 
       
    
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS 
       An intensive understanding of the invention and the great importance of its&#39; uses; can be concluded with understanding from the following detailed description of the drawings, wherein, examples of the invention are described, and wherein; 
         FIG. 1  is the right perspective view of the high-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in extended position on a right shoe 
         FIG. 2  is a right perspective view of a right shoe in high-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe (in storage position) with back scrap attached to the posterior rotating panel on a right shoe 
         FIG. 3  is the right perspective view of the high-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out extended position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in storage position on a right shoe 
         FIG. 4  is a right perspective view of a right shoe, in low-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position 
         FIG. 5  is the right perspective view of the high-top with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe (in storage position) on a right shoe 
         FIG. 6  is a left perspective view of the shoe in high-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and the posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the storage position with back scrap attached to the posterior rotating panel on a left shoe 
         FIG. 7  is a right perspective view of a right shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel in wing up position and back tongue of shoe in the storage in position 
         FIG. 8  is the left perspective view of the low-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and the posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in storage position with scrap attached to the posterior rotating panel on a left shoe 
         FIG. 9  is a left perspective view of a left shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posterior rotating back panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position 
         FIG. 10  is the left perspective view of the low-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and back tongue of shoe and posterior rotating panel in storage position on a left shoe 
         FIG. 11  is the right perspective view of the high-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out extended position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in extended position on a right shoe 
         FIG. 12  is the left perspective view of a left shoe with high-top trapezoid rotating side panels in winged up position with posterior rotating panels in storage position and back tongue of shoe in storage position with scrap attached to the posterior rotating panel 
         FIG. 13  is the right perspective view of the low-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and the back posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in storage position with scrap attached to the posterior back rotating panel on a right shoe 
         FIG. 14  is a left perspective view of a left shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position 
         FIG. 15  is a view of the back scrap of the shoe that attaches by complimentary snap attachments to the heel of the shoe for storage and the posterior rotating panel for scrap support of the shoe 
         FIG. 16  is a right perspective view of a right shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position 
         FIG. 17  is a left perspective view of a left shoe in low top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position 
         FIG. 18  is an cross sectional angled view of the back of the shoe 
         FIG. 19  is a left perspective view of shoe in high-top position with heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (out extended) position and the posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in storage position on a left shoe 
         FIG. 20  is a left perspective view of a right shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the (storage in) position 
         FIG. 21  is a left perspective view of shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the (storage in) position 
         FIG. 22  is a left perspective view of shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the (storage in) position 
         FIG. 23  is a rear elevational view of back shoe panels assembled to complimentary connecting panels and support piece in the up position 
         FIG. 24  is a top left perspective view of a right shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position 
         FIG. 25  is a left perspective view of shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position 
         FIG. 26  is a left perspective view of shoe, in high-top position with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating panel in wing up position and back of tongue in the (storage in) position 
         FIG. 27  is a back perspective illustrational view of the back tongue of shoe part of shoe showing the bottom of the back tongue of the shoe in a looped which allows the axle to intersect through the loop of the back tongue of the shoe 
         FIG. 28  is a front perspective illustrational view of the back tongue of shoe part of shoe showing the part looped connect with an axle intersecting through the loop of the back tongue of the shoe the bottom of the back tongue of the shoe in a looped which allows the axle to intersect through the loop of the back tongue of the shoe and the female snap components that complimentarily connect to each respective snap along the side the posterior rotating panels. 
         FIG. 29  is an illustrational view of the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel 
         FIG. 30  is an illustrational view of the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel 
         FIG. 31  is an illustrational view of the rod axle that inserts through eyelid hole of the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel of the left side of the shoe 
         FIG. 32  is an illustrational view of the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel 
         FIG. 33  is an illustrational view of the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel 
         FIG. 34  is an illustrational view of the rod axle that inserts through eyelid hole of the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel of the right side of the shoe 
         FIG. 35  is a right side of shoe perspective illustrational view of the shoe pocket storage panel 
         FIG. 36  is a left side of shoe perspective illustrational view of the shoe pocket storage panel 
         FIG. 37  is an illustrational view of the back of the left side rotating circular strip panel 
         FIG. 38  is an illustrational view of the front left side rotating circular strip panel 
         FIG. 39  is an illustrational view of the back of the right side rotating circular strip panel 
         FIG. 40  is an illustrational view of the front side of right side rotating circular strip panel 
         FIG. 41  is an illustrational view of the rod and end pieces axle that intersects through the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket of the back of shoe and the heel of the shoe on the right side 
         FIG. 42  is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket on back of the shoe for the right side of the shoe 
         FIG. 43  is an illustrational view of the front of the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe for the right side of the shoe 
         FIG. 44  is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe showing the intersection of the axle for the right side of the shoe 
         FIG. 45  is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe showing the intersection of the axle for the right side of the shoe 
         FIG. 46  is the illustrational view of the inside of shoe panels 
         FIG. 47  is the illustrational view of the inside of shoe panels 
         FIG. 48  is the illustrational view of the inside of shoe panels 
         FIG. 49  is an illustrational view of the inside of shoe pocket storage panel left side 
         FIG. 50  is an illustrational view of the inside of shoe pocket storage panel right side 
         FIG. 51  left circular rotating axle 
         FIG. 52  right circular rotating axle 
         FIG. 53  is an inside perspective view of the bottom of the shoe showing the shoe drawers and tongue of the shoe in the functioning positions with the drawer of the shoe in an open position and the back tongue of shoe in the extended position 
         FIG. 54  is a left side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotating panel in storage position 
         FIG. 55  is a right side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotating panel in storage position 
         FIG. 56  is a left side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotating panel in extended position 
         FIG. 57  is a right side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotating panel in extended position 
         FIG. 58  is a front perspective view of the rotating front support panel 
         FIG. 59  is a back perspective view of the rotating front support panel 
         FIG. 60  is a back perspective view of the right side of the posterior rotating panel 
         FIG. 61  is a back perspective view of the left side of the posterior rotating panel 
         FIG. 62  is a front perspective view of the right side of the posterior rotating panel 
         FIG. 63  is a front perspective view of the left side of the posterior rotating panel 
         FIG. 64  is a cross sectional perspective view of the inside and outside view of the right side high-top trapezoid rotating side panel folded back showing the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel attachment and velcro attachments 
         FIG. 65  is a left inside perspective view of the right side high-top trapezoid rotating side panel showing velcro attachments 
         FIG. 66  is a right inside view of the right side high-top trapezoid rotating side panel showing the velcro attachments 
         FIG. 67  is a front perspective view of the rotating front support panel 
         FIG. 68  is a back perspective view of the rotating front support panel 
         FIG. 69  is an inside perspective view of the bottom of the shoe showing the shoe drawers and back tongue of shoe in storage positions 
         FIG. 70  is an inside cross sectional perspective view of the panels inside of the shoe 
         FIG. 71  is an inside cross sectional perspective view of the panels inside of the shoe 
         FIG. 72  is a cross sectional view of the inside and outside view of the left side high top side panel folded back showing the rotating triangle piece attached and velcro attachments 
         FIG. 73  is a left inside view of the right side high top rotating side panel showing velcro attachments 
         FIG. 74  is a right inside view of the right side high top rotating panel showing velcro attachment 
         FIG. 75  is an illustrational view of the rod and end pieces axle that intersects through the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket of the back of shoe bracket for the left side of the shoe 
         FIG. 76  is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket on back of the shoe for the left side of the shoe 
         FIG. 77  is an illustrational view of the front of the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe for the left side of the shoe 
         FIG. 78  is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe showing the intersection of the axle for the left side of the shoe 
         FIG. 79  is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe showing the intersection of the axle for the left side of the shoe 
         FIG. 80  is an illustrational view of the left side of the shoe rod axle on the inside of the shoe that intersects the rotating circular panel, and the inside of shoe pocket storage panel shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 81  is an illustrational view of the right side of the shoe rod axle on the inside of the shoe that intersects the rotating circular panel and the inside of shoe pocket storage panel shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 82  is an illustrational view of the left side of shoe rod axle adjacent to the rectangular cutout in the middle of the heel of shoe that intersects the rotating rectangular snap panel and the back heel of shoe on the same rod axle that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 83  is an illustrational view of the left side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotating panel in storage position that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 84  is an illustrational view of the upper middle of the heel of shoe rod axle that intersects on the same rod axle through the left side (drawer panel number  2 ) and the right (drawer panel number  1 ) side of the shoe pivot drawers that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 85  is an illustrational view of the rod axle inside of shoe rectangular cut out that intersects on the same rod axle through the outside of the rectangular cut out along each side of the shoe, a loop in the bottom of the back tongue of the shoe and back through the rectangular cut out along the side of the shoe shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 86  is an illustrational view of the left shoe axle on the upper middle left side that intersects on the axle the panels left outside pocket storage panel; left high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; front high-top support panel; and at the top left side of the shoe top notch through eyelid holes in the panels that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 87  is an illustrational view of the right shoe axle on the upper middle left side that intersects on the axle the panels left outside pocket storage panel; left high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; and at the top left side of the shoe top notch through eyelid holes in the panels that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 88  is an illustrational view of the left shoe axle on the upper middle right side that intersects on the axle the panels right outside pocket storage panel; right high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; and at the top right side of the shoe top notch through eyelid holes in the panels that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 89  is an illustrational view of the left side of shoe rod axle on the upper back of the shoe that intersects on the same rod axle the panels of the outer back tab of shoe on backside of shoe, inner pocket storage panel, and posterior rotating panel; for which, the end piece of the rod are a female snap member on one end of the rod that is inside of the shoe, and a square knob that is on the outside of the rod axle that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 90  is an illustrational view of the right side of shoe rod axle on the upper back of the shoe that intersects on the same rod axle the panels of the outer back tab on backside of shoe, inner pocket storage panel, posterior rotating panel; for which, the end piece of the rod are a female snap member on one end of the rod that is inside of the shoe, and a square knob that is on the outside of the rod axle that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 91  is an illustrational view of the left side of shoe rod axle inside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel intersects the bottom angle of the right triangle high-top extension and the inner back of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
         FIG. 92  is an illustrational view of the right side of shoe rod axle inside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel intersects the bottom angle of the right triangle high-top extension and the inner back of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention is a transforming shoe that can be taken apart and converted from a low-top shoe to a high-top shoe; a high-top shoe to a low-top shoe; an open-back low-top shoe; a low-top shoe with an attached back strap; an open-back shoe with panels in an extended position; an open-back high-top shoe; a high-top shoe with an attached back strap; and an open-back high-top shoe with panels in an extended position; wherein 
     the conversion of the transforming shoe can be a achieved by the included composition of two double rotating high-top trapezoid rotating side panels that snaps to the outside of the shoe on both sides; a rotating front high-top support panel; a sliding back tongue of shoe that slides along an open rectangular opening in the heel of the shoe that can connect by complimentary snap components to the two rotating posterior side panels. 
     A more detailed description of the present invention, transforming conversions; shall be, as follows: 
     The transforming shoe can achieve many different combinations; such as, the low top position with back extension can be achieved by rotating the rotating posterior rotating panels from the inner shoe pocket storage panel and then connecting with complimentary snap members on the inner panel of the back tongue of shoe to the extended ready to assemble position on the posterior end of the shoe. The back tongue of the shoe is pulled out of its&#39; housed position in the hollow cavity, through a rectangular cut out in the upper back of the heel. The back tongue of the shoe is then, vertically, pulled up. Both the inner panel of the back tongue of shoe and two posterior rotating panels are connected together by complimentary snap member attachments, then to secure the posterior rotating panel, the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracket is rotated around to connect to complimentary snap member attachments onto the bottom of the posterior rotating panels. To further add security, the two rotating circular panels are removed from their storage snapped member location on the inner shoe storage pocket panel by the unsnapping of the snap member unit attached to its&#39; complimentary component and then rotating into an out of storage position to complimentary snap member attachments on the inner side of the posterior rotating side panel. The following above instructional steps, conclude the assembly of the closed back of the shoe. In further understanding, of the transformation of the position, low-top shoe with full back panel extension, also in this combination is the conversion of a high top shoe to a low top shoe where the two high-top trapezoid rotating side panels and the right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panel are disassembled. The right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panel is disassembled by rotating the extending rotating triangular panel in an upright angle position with the right side edge attached by complimentary velcro attachments to inside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel. This position hides the rotating right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panel from outside view. The two high-top trapezoid rotating side panel is then rotated down into storage position in the outside pocket storage panel on the outer sides of the shoe. In conclusion and in combination, with the transformation conversion of the closed full extended back of shoe; the position of low-top shoe with full back extension is created. 
     The low top shoe position with absent back of shoe can be achieved by disassembling the full extended back panel of shoe position by detaching the complimentary snap attachments on the rotating posterior rotating panels and the inner back of tongue. Once these two panels are disassembled, each one are returned to their housed storage positions. The back of tongue slides into a rectangular cut out into the upper back heel of the shoe which leads into a rectangular cavity and each side posterior rotating panels are rotated towards the inside of the shoe into a storage position in the inner shoe pocket storage panel. The following above instructional steps, conclude the assembly of the absent back of shoe. In further understanding, of the transformation of the shoe position, low-top shoe with full back extension also, in this combination is the conversion of a high-top shoe to a low-top shoe where assembly for a low top shoe position; shall be, as described and stated above. In conclusion and in combination, with the transformation conversion of the low-top position and absent back of shoe position, the position of the low-top position with absent back of shoe is created. 
     The high-top shoe position with full back extension position can be achieved by rotating the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel up from its&#39; storage position in the outside pocket storage panel. The high-top trapezoid rotating side panel is then opened by separating the velcro attachments and then rotating the extending rotating right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panel into its&#39; extended visible position to outside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel view. Once the rotating right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panel is placed into its&#39; extended position, both the right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panel and the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel are attached to the upper outer side of the shoe by means of complimentary snap member attachments. The front high-top support panel is then rotated in an upward direction from its&#39; housed position. The front high-top support panel is then on each side edge attached to each respective complimentary side panel of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel by complimentary snap member attachments on one side and complimentary velcro attachments on the other side. The, following, above instructional steps, conclude the assembly of the high top panel of shoe. In further understanding, of the transformation of the shoe position high top with full back extension, also, in this combination, is the conversion of an absent back of shoe where assembly; shall be as, described and stated above. 
     The high-top shoe position with absent back of shoe can be achieved by the assembly of, as stated above, for the conversion of a high-top shoe position and the conversion of a full back shoe to an absent back of shoe. These two conversions together create the transforming conversion of a high top position shoe with absent back of shoe. Both the high-top shoe position and the low-top shoe position of absent back of shoe have the option of the attachment of a detachable scrap, the detachable scrap is housed in its&#39; storage position affixed by complimentary snap member attachments to the bottom edge of the heel of the shoe on the posterior end of the shoe. When ready, for use, the detachable scrap can be detached from the storage position on the heel of the shoe and then connected to the inner rotating complimentary snap member attachments on the rotating posterior panel of the shoe. 
     The present invention of the transforming shoe has storage capability for storage items in the heel of shoe pivot in and out drawers on each side of the shoe.