Leo
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What's that mean?
top of the line. the old stereotype of the waiters at a four-star restaurant wearing white gloves, the white-glove treatment.
I didn't know the origin of white shoe until I looked it up: "derives from white buck oxfords, a men's shoe highly popular among Ivy League students in the 1950s." usually used to refer to a prestigious white-shoe law firm.