-
standing or walking). The
outsole is the
layer in
direct contact with the ground.
Dress shoes often have
leather or
resin rubber outsoles;
casual or work-oriented...
- with a
buckle or button, a
broad and
rounded toe box, low heels, and thin
outsoles.
Among girls, Mary
Janes are
commonly worn with tights, pantyhose, socks...
- both
manufactures and
licenses the
production of Vibram-branded
rubber outsoles for footwear. The
company is
named after its founder,
Vitale Bramani, who...
- together. More finely-woven zori (the
thong is also
further back). Sewn-on
outsoles are just
visible at the edges. The zori
originated as a slip-on form of...
- cobbler.
Originally working as an
apprentice for his
father repairing outsoles, he left at age 27 in 1892 to
start his own
business with
Joseph Pfeifer...
- shoe, the
shank is a long, thin
piece of
material between the
insole and
outsole intended to
support the foot and
provide structure.
Materials and design...
- Turf
shoes have
identical uppers to
traditional football boots, but the
outsoles differ in that they make up the "cleat" portion.
Small rubber studs or...
- now are
being made with more
advanced features, such as high
traction outsoles.
There are now only two
basic types of galoshes. It is
commonly thought...
- of leather, rubber, or
plastic that runs
along the
perimeter of a shoe
outsole. The
basic principle behind the
Goodyear welt
machine was
invented in 1862...
-
allowed for
faster downhill running, and
created a
model with an
oversized outsole that had more
cushion than
other running shoes at the time. The
shoes are...