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Shoe Construction

THE GOODYEAR WELTED SHOE

A welt is a strip of leather that is stitched to the upper and insole of a shoe, as an attach-point for the sole. The space enclosed by the welt is then filled with cork or some other filler material (usually either porous or perforated, for breathability), and the outsole is both cemented and stitched to the welt.

This process of making shoes is referred to as Goodyear Welt construction, as the machinery used for the process was invented by the son of Charles Goodyear. Shoes with other types of construction may also have welts for finished appearance, but they generally serve little or no structural purpose.

 

HAND CUTTING 

Cutting

 

 

CLOSING

Closing

 

 

LASTING

LASTING

 

 

CORK FILLING

 

 

WELT TRIMMING

 

 

HAND BURNISHING

 

 

FINISHED SHOES READY FOR QUALITY CHECK

 

 

 

REFURBISHMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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