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Footwear Engineering-1

Chapter: Footwear
Lecture No.-02
Moccasin shoe-Features:
 Plug (apron) sewn to the vamp with heavy thread
 Characteristic of hand sewing given a good
appearance.
 True moccasin has no insole, with upper extending
across forepart under the foot.
 More materials will be consumed may be 30%.
 Comfortable and expensive shoe as more leather
is consumed.
 Most widely used as formal shoe.
 A wide range of styles can be derived from this
design.
Moccasin
with apron
Upper
leather
covering
bottom
Mocca cord
hand sewing
Upper
covering the
bottom
Boot-Features:
 Differenttypes of boots such as ankle boot, knee
boot and thigh boot.
 May be laced up or zipper may be used.
 Boot may be based on basic oxford & derby based.
 May be high cut vamp
Ankle
Boot
Knee Boot
Thigh
Boot
Sandal-Features:
 This is one kind of open footwear.
 The foot is open at the toe and heel.
 Minimum amount of upper either straps are used.
 Popular unisex footwear which is very much
comfortable.
 In some designs, back straps are used to grip the
sandal.
Sandal :Small
straps of
upper
Thong Sandal: two
strap with
forepart & back
part open
Sandal : Wide
Straps covering
the toe and with
back straps
Sandal: Welt with
decorative stitch
Ladies Sandal
: Flat
Gents Sandal
: Flat
Slip on/Loafer/Pantafola-Features:
 Any style for outdoor footwear without fastening
over the instep.
 Usually has some form of gusset(elastic) to help
fitting.
 Saddle or bar may or may not be on the design.
 As the name indicates ,these shoes can be slipped
in and slipped out very easily.
Slip on :
Gusset
Slip on :
Gusset
Sports / Trainee shoe -Features:
 Laced up sports shoe with eyelets.
 Eyelets in separate facing.
 Facing attached to body section.
 Padded top line and tongue.
 Non-slip wedge sole
Sports :
Separate
Facing area
Sports :
Padded
topline
Ballerina
folding shoe
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