Process for attaching a shoe upper to a sole by applying staples

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Sole-attaching means

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36 115, 36 23, 12142T, A43B 2320

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061255556

ABSTRACT:
A process for attaching a shoe upper to a sole by employing staples includes forming apertures near the edge of the sole so that ends of the upper can be inserted into the apertures and attached to the sole by way of staples after the edge of the sole has been displaced. The edges of the sole are preferably adhered to the staples so that the staples remain hidden behind the edges that form the periphery of the shoe sole.

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