Shoe having an upper formed with an inward projection in a foot

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Uppers

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36 47, 36 48, 12146C, A43B 2300, A43B 2302

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051859440

ABSTRACT:
A shoe for e.g. sporting activities is disclosed. The shoe has a peripheral portion including a pair of sections divided in a longitudinal direction of the shoe along a foot-arch portion thereof. The sections are configurated so that the sections are overlapped with each other at least at a portion of the foot-arch portion when cut portions of the respective sections are folded out with upper areas of the respective cut portions being placed in contact with each other. And, the sections are sewn to each other at the cut portions. Then, the peripheral portion is attached to a sole of the shoe with the foot-arch portion being recessed into interior of the shoe.

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patent: 766015 (1904-07-01), Beaudry
patent: 983576 (1911-02-01), Smith
patent: 988541 (1911-04-01), Beauchamp
patent: 1314074 (1919-08-01), Gentile
patent: 1468591 (1923-09-01), Cassano
patent: 2199338 (1940-04-01), Golden et al.
patent: 2487227 (1949-11-01), Eberle

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