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manufacturer known for its
sandals and
other shoes notable for
contoured cork
footbeds (soles), made with
layers of
suede and jute,
which conform to the shape...
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manufacturers name appears, as well as on a
round emblem in the
actual heel of the
footbed. Notably,
there are tiny
black m****age nubs
throughout the foot-bed for...
- vegetable-tanned
leather or soft
rawhide uppers attached to a
leather footbed and
rubber sole by a
method known as
stitchdown construction, done without...
-
synthetic non
woven insole board. Many
shoes have
removable and
replaceable footbeds.
Extra cushioning is
often added for
comfort (to
control the shape, moisture...
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children with
special insoles that
conform to the
shape of the wearer's foot.
Footbeds can be
replaced by a user's
custom orthotic insoles, or by
standard replacements...
- by
soldiers for PT.
Inexpensive "dime store"
plimsolls have very thin
footbeds (3mm elastomer/rubber outsole, 1mm card, 2mm eva foam) and no heel lift...
- and
paddings provide more
protection and
comfort for the feet.
Insoles /
Footbeds:
Insoles are the
bottom part of the
inner that the feet rest on. Insoles...
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Canadian drama film
about CĂ©line Dion
ALINE Systems, a
maker of
engineered footbeds and
alignment measuring systems A-line (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- (also
called the liner) is the
cushioning part of the boot and
contains a
footbed along with a
cushion to keep a skier's foot warm and comfortable. The outer...
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consists of a two-layer sole; the
inner sole is
softer and
serves as the
footbed, and most
models come with arch
support and
Microban Zinc, a technology...