Rigid/semi-rigid plastic shoe strap construction

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Uppers – Closure

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36 45, 247137, 247138, A43C 1100, A43C 500

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054975646

ABSTRACT:
A shoe construction employs straps formed of plastic material whereby separate areas of the shoe straps have different characteristics of elasticity, flexibility and rigidity. The construction of the strap provides areas connected to the shoe with greater elasticity and flexibility characteristics and a lesser rigidity characteristic than a second area of the strap that has greater rigidity characteristics and is connected to closure members of the shoe.

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