Boots – shoes – and leggings – Sole-attaching means
Patent
1991-01-14
1992-09-15
Sewell, Paul T.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
Sole-attaching means
36 11, 36 17R, 36 17PW, 36 18, 36 21, A43B 1328, A43B 314, A43B 1318, A43B 902
Patent
active
051466970
ABSTRACT:
A shoe having increased flexibility and ability to twist and bend in a variety of directions is disclosed. The shoe is constructed by an overlap slip last construction in which the last allowance of the upper of the shoe is stitched to the sole or mid-sole, not cemented to the sole. The presence of a full insole board and wrap in the forepart of the shoe as well as a conventional shank is eliminated.
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Lipton Robert S.
Patterson Marie D.
Sewell Paul T.
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