Method and apparatus for improved shoe construction

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Sandals

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C036S012000, C036S016000, C036S021000, C012S1420MC, C012S1420MC

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06976320

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for providing a sandal or shoe having an outsole with a socklining on top of and in direct contact with the outsole for directly contacting a user's foot and a cushion having a thickness between approximately ⅛ and 1½ inches, where the cushion is placed between said outsole and said socklining. The sandal or shoe also includes at least one material partially covering a user's foot extending across the socklining for holding the sandal onto a user's foot and a securing mechanism extending from the at least one material through the socklining to the outsole for securing the socklining directly to the outsole.

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