Shoe construction

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Soles – Cushion

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36 3B, A43B 1318, A43B 706

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054675367

ABSTRACT:
A shoe construction for cushioning the foot includes a dual density sole having a cavity in the upper surface thereof. The cavity includes an overlapping peripheral edge which engages and interlocks with the biased edge of a nippled insert mounted therein. A midsole having a forefoot cushion overlays the dual density sole and insert combination. An optional cushioning insole and shock-absorbing heel cup increase the comfort of the sole construction.

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