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Insole The insole is the interior bottom of a shoe, which sits directly beneath the foot. Many shoes have removable and replaceable insoles, and extra insoles are often added for comfort or health reasons (to control the shape, moisture, or smell of the shoe). Outsole The outsole is the layer Indoor Soccer Shoes in direct Indoor Soccer Shoes contact with the ground. Dress shoes have leather outsoles; casual or work-oriented shoes have outsoles made of Indoor Soccer Shoes natural rubber or a synthetic imitation. Indoor Soccer Shoes The outsole may Indoor Soccer Shoes comprise a single Indoor Soccer Shoes piece, or may comprise separate pieces of different materials. Often the Indoor Soccer Shoes heel of the sole is rubber for durability and traction, while the front is leather for style. Specialized shoes will often Indoor Soccer Shoes have Indoor Soccer Shoes modifications on this design: athletic Indoor Soccer Shoes cleats have spikes embedded in the outsole Indoor Soccer Shoes to grip the ground; many kinds Indoor Soccer Shoes of dancing shoes have much softer Indoor Soccer Shoes or harder soles. Midsole The layer in between the outsole and the insole that is typically there for shock absorption. Some types of shoes, like running shoes, have another material for shock absorption, usually beneath Indoor Soccer Shoes the heel where one puts the most pressure down. Different companies use different materials for the midsoles of their shoes. Some shoes may not have a midsole at all. Heel Women's fashion boots The bottom rear part of a shoe is the heel. Its function Indoor Soccer Shoes is to support Indoor Soccer Shoes the heel of the foot. They are often made of the same material as the sole of the shoe. This part can be high for fashion or to make the person look taller, or flat for a more practical use. Vamp, or upper Any shoe has an upper Indoor Soccer Shoes part that helps hold the shoe onto the foot. In the simplest cases, such as sandals Indoor Soccer Shoes or flip flops, this may be Indoor Soccer Shoes nothing more Indoor Soccer Shoes than Indoor Soccer Shoes a few straps for holding the sole in place. Closed footwear, such as boots, sneakers and most men's shoes, will have a more complex upper. This part is often decorated or is made in a certain style Indoor Soccer Shoes to look attractive. The U.S. Patent Indoor Soccer Shoes 3,355,535 , from 1967, describes a method for Indoor Soccer Shoes producing a shoe-upper (Hain Indoor Soccer Shoes 1967). Accessories to shoes Shoehorn: can be used to insert a foot into a shoe by keeping the shoe open and providing a smoothIndoor Soccer Shoessurface for the foot to slide upon. Shoe tree: placed inside the shoe when user is not wearing it, to help maintain the shoe's shape. Shoe Indoor Soccer Shoes polishing equipment: Shoe polish: a waxy Indoor Soccer Shoes material spread on shoes to improve appearance, glossiness, and provide protection. Shoe brush and polishing cloth: used to apply polish to shoes. Overshoes or Indoor Soccer Shoes galoshes: a rubber covering placed over shoes for rain and snow protection. (Orthopedic) shoe insert: insert of various materials for cushioning, improved fit, or reduced abrasion. These include padding and inner linings. Inserts may also be used to correct foot problems. Shoe bag: a bag that protects shoes against damage when Indoor Soccer Shoes they are not being worn. Shoe stretcher: a tool for making a shoe longer or wider or for reducing discomfort in areas of a shoe. Snow shoe: a wooden or leather piece which increases the area of ground covered Indoor Soccer Shoes by the shoe. Shoelaces: a system used to secure shoes. Types of shoes Shoes made from real crocodile skin, in a conservation exhibit at Bristol Zoo, History Of Shoes England. Dress and casual shoes Dress shoes are categorized by smooth and supple leather uppers, leather soles, and narrow sleek figure. Casual shoes are characterized by Indoor Soccer Shoes sturdy leather Indoor Soccer Shoes uppers, non-leather Indoor Soccer Shoes outsoles, and wide profile. Some designs of dress shoes can be worn by either gender. The majority Indoor Soccer Shoes of dress shoes have an upper covering, commonlyIndoor Soccer Shoesmade of leather, enclosing most of the lower foot, Indoor Soccer Shoes but not covering the ankles. This upper Indoor Soccer Shoes part of the shoe is Indoor Soccer Shoes often made without apertures or openings, but may also be Indoor Soccer Shoes made Indoor Soccer Shoes with openings or even itself consist of Indoor Soccer Shoes a series of straps, e.g. an open toe featured in women's shoes. Shoes with uppers made high to cover the ankles are also available; Indoor Soccer Shoes a shoe with the upper rising above the ankle is usually Indoor Soccer Shoes considered Indoor Soccer Shoes a boot but certain styles may be referred to as high-topped shoes or high-tops. Usually, a high-topped shoe is secured by laces or zippers, although some styles have elastic Indoor Soccer Shoes inserts to ease slipping the shoe on. Men's shoes Men's shoes can be Indoor Soccer Shoes categorized by how they are closed: Balmorals: Indoor Soccer Shoes the vamp Indoor Soccer Shoes has a Indoor Soccer Shoes V-shaped slit to which the laces are attached; also known as "closed lacing". In England, the balmoral is known as the Oxford. The word Indoor Soccer Shoes "Oxford" is used Indoor Soccer Shoes by American clothing companies to market Indoor Soccer Shoes shoes Asics Shoes that are not balmorals, such Indoor Soccer Shoes as Indoor Soccer Shoes rubber-sole bluchers. Bluchers: the laces are tied to two Indoor Soccer Shoes pieces of leather independently Aerosole Shoes attached to the vamp; also known as "open lacing". In England, the Blucher is known as the Indoor Soccer Shoes Derby shoe. Monk-straps: a buckle and strap instead of lacing Various other closings exist but are less Indoor Soccer Shoes popular such Indoor Soccer Shoes as side-elastic closings. Men's shoes can also be decorated in various ways: Plain-toes: have a sleek appearance and Indoor Soccer Shoes no extra decorations on the vamp. Cap-toes: has an extra layer of leather that Indoor Soccer Shoes "caps" the toe. This is possibly the most popular decoration. Brogues (American: wing-tips): The toe of the shoe is covered with a perforated panel, the wing-tip, which extends Indoor Soccer Shoes down either side of the shoe. Brogues can be found in both balmoral and blucher styles. Please help improve this section Indoor Soccer Shoes by expanding it. Further information might be found on Indoor Soccer Shoes the talk page Indoor Soccer Shoes or at requests Indoor Soccer Shoes for expansion. The tone or style of this article or section may Indoor Soccer Shoes not be appropriate for Wikipedia. Specific concerns may be found on the talk page. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions.(December 2007) Women's shoes There is a large variety of shoes available for women, in Indoor Soccer Shoes addition to most of the men's styles being more accepted as unisex. Some broad categories are: Pumps, known in the US and UK as ballerinas, ballet Indoor Soccer Shoes pumps or skimmers, are shoes with a very low heel and a relatively short vamp, exposing much Indoor Soccer Shoes of Indoor Soccer Shoes the instep. They are popular Allen Edmonds Shoes for warm-weather wear, and Indoor Soccer Shoes may be seen as more comfortable Indoor Soccer Shoes than shoes with a higher heel. 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They are thus popular for warm-weather wear, because they let the foot be cooler than Indoor Soccer Shoes a closed-toed shoe would. Saddle shoe: leather shoe with a contrasting saddle-shaped band over the instep, typically Indoor Soccer Shoes white uppers with black "saddle". Loafer: a dress or casual shoe without laces; Indoor Soccer Shoes often with tassels, buckles, or coin-holders (penny loafers). Boating shoes, also known as boat shoes and deck shoes: similar to a loafer, but more casual. Laces, if present, are usually simple leather (often Indoor Soccer Shoes two-tone) with no frills. Often made of canvas or Indoor Soccer Shoes featuring a white sole. They have soft soles/heels to avoid marring or scratching a boat deck. Boots: Long shoes (covering the ankle) frequently made of leather. Some are designed to be used in times of bad weather, or simply as an alternate style of casual or dress wear. 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OrthopedicIndoor Soccer Shoesshoes Orthopedic or Indoor Soccer Shoes "comfort" shoes are made with pedorthic and Indoor Soccer Shoes anatomically-correct comfort qualities, such as padded removable footbeds, wide toe boxes and arch support are made especially for those with problematic feet. Dance shoes Pointe Indoor Soccer Shoes shoes. Designed for ballet dancing. These have a toe box that is stiffened with glue and a hardened sole so the dancer can stand on the tips of their toes. They are secured by elastic straps and ribbons that Indoor Soccer Shoes are tied to the dancer's ankles. Ballet Indoor Soccer Shoes shoes Heel-less slippers made of canvas or leather, Indoor Soccer Shoes with Indoor Soccer Shoes either continuous or two-part sole (i.e., split-sole). 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