This page describes the component parts of a shoe, and the structure of a shoe. Some terms refer to parts that all shoes have such as the sole, while other terms may only apply to certain types or style of shoe. The entire part of the shoe that covers the foot. The upper of a shoe consists of all parts or sections of the shoe above the sole. These are attached by stitches or more likely moulded to become a single unit then the insole and outsole are attached. The upper of the shoe consists of the vamp or front of the shoe , the quarters i.
The section of upper that covers the front of the foot as far as the back as the join to the quarter. A piece of leather or other material that is stitched or glued to the toe of a shoe.
This helps to reinforce this often strained area, but it can also make for a nice graphic accent. The flexible piece of material that sits underneath the laces and quarter of a shoe. This helps to spread the pressure of a shoe's closure across the foot.
The invention of the machine revolutionized the shoemaking process. By the turn of the century, shoemaking had become almost completely mechanized. The soles of men's and women's dress shoes are typically made from high-quality leather, rubber or a combination of the two. Casual, everyday wear shoes and work shoes often feature soles made out of natural rubber or polyurethane.
Soles can be made out of one material or different types. For example, an all-leather sole might be a standard feature of a fine dress shoe, but it hardly offers any traction. Because of this, many dress shoes feature a leather sole in the front part of the shoe and a rubber sole in the heel for added traction. Certain types of soles offer more traction than others due to specific materials or designs. The material used in the sole is based upon the intended purpose of the shoe.
For example, athletic shoe soles feature many different types of materials that vary depending upon how the shoe will be used. Shoes worn to play soccer, baseball, golf and football feature cleats or spikes that dig into the ground and provide much-needed traction. Shoes worn for basketball, wrestling, volleyball and rock climbing have rubber soles that provide greater grip.
Cycling shoes are very stiff and sturdy. Hiking boots have soles that are thick, waterproof and offer traction. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. A sole entirely made from Vibram rubber, the best on the market: it is very light and offers outstanding insulating and non-slip properties, allowing wearers to comfortably walk on any surface.
This Vibram rubber sole is perfect for winter; the EVA outsole makes it very light and guarantees foot insulation. Made from a double layer of leather with a non-slip insert on the bottom, characterized by a coloured insert on the midsole that echoes the colours of the upper, it is a perfect sole for winter.
Sole made of light EVA, a technical material that makes it very light and smooth, preserving its non-slip effect. Available in white, it is a classic for sneakers. Sole made of multi-layer rubber with a black spoiler outsole and contrasting insert to guarantee softness and absolute comfort when walking. Running style rubber sole, non-slip tread for optimal grip on any surface, ideal for dynamic and spotive footwear.
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