Inlay for a shoe

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Having shoe-reinforcing plate

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36 44, 36 76C, 36 30R, A43B 2300, A43B 500

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057201188

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides an inlay for a shoe. The inlay extends at least within the forefoot region and comprises one piece of a hard plate material of uniform thickness. The plate material is formed with a profiling provided transversely to the longitudinal direction of the sole of the shoe. The transverse profiling extends at least throughout substantially the entire forefoot region of the inlay. The profiling has a cross-section consisting of periodically repeating cross-sectional profile elements, each of the cross-sectional profile elements comprising a ridge and a recess. The plate material is a resilient plate material.

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