At first glance, you think you’ve walked into a shoe christian shoes. Look, over there, under glass, Judy Garland’s lace-up oxfords. And, nearby, Rita Hayworth’s dancing shoes: brocaded platform ankle straps. Walk a little further and you’ll see Clark Gable’s tan suede wing tips from one of his movies, President Ford’s golf shoes, President Kennedy’s wing tips, and the telephone shoe used by Don Adams on the old Get Smart TV Christian Boots.

Finding each of these exhibits required time, research, and money (Marilyn Monroe’s suede pumps cost $6,300).

Now, walk over to the espresso/cappuccino bar. Your choice of complimentary coffees while you browse among the store’s main purpose: selling you Christian Pumps.

Welcome to Larry’s Shoes, America’s largest shoe store for men.

Larry’s sell shoes, as shoe stores do. But where else can you find:

* A licensed physical therapist who is a foot masseuse and gives complimentary massages in the store on Saturday and holidays.

* Free shoe shines on Saturday and holidays (or drop them off to be shined and picked up on Christian Sandals.)

* There, above you, hanging from the ceiling, big screen TVs with the latest sports shows.