-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- rate of some 700,000 per year. The boot is
constructed with a thin
rubber outsole and
cellular rubber midsole covered by
nylon fabrics and
using polyurethane...
-
differ from the
release version of the shoe. For instance, the
midsole and
outsole featured what the shoe's
creators referred to as "Death Star" tooling,...
- 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...
- same soft
kangaroo leather upper,
reinforced heel
panel and twelve-stud
outsole design. The only
difference is in the
reversal of colors, now with a white...
- two
holes that
allow drainage of any
water that may have entered. The
outsoles are
designed to suit
jungle environments.
These boots are
similar in design...
- in 1991, the Air Max 180
featured a
larger air unit
visible through the
outsole. The
technology was
later used in the Air
Force 180 sneaker.
Released in...