Thursday, June 21, 2012

Here, the design of shoes and History

A form of footwear for the right foot to the ankle, the shoe is intended to protect the foot from moisture, cold and rough terrain. Other forms of footwear moccasins, slippers, sandals, slippers and boots,

The moccasin is renowned for its unique stretches around the foot to form the top (partially or completely) the shoe. Due to its flexibility and increased protection against humidity, this is popular with hunters because it provides protection with a seam between the sole and upper. The piston is strictly intended to be covered. It 'a shoe upper with soft tissue normally, often lined with fur for winter clothing or wool. The sandal has a generally flat sole of wood or of leather fastened to the foot straps, belts or knob between the fingers. Mules are slippers that are actually designed for outdoor clothing and consists of an upper that covers the toes and soles. The boot has a unique role and higher spreads generally well above the ankle to protect the leg from moisture, cold or dangerous conditions, such as snakebites or thorny plants.

The first material for the construction of shoes, the skin is the most widely available and has been shown to have the best quality. Theory is that Stone Age man was not able to cover himself with vast material as the skin of an animal killed for food. It 'most likely wrapped pieces hidden around his feet to protect them against the perils of cold, rough ground or sharp pieces of flint, he did his tools.; The first attempt to leather clothing was taken when chapped skin and dry as primitive man has softened with oils and fats of animal origin.

As man became more sophisticated with the advent of personal vanity, he started using different vegetable dyes to change the color of the clothes of the skin. A method of preserving the skin from rot was discovered by accident and became leather. Preparation and curing hides by vegetable dyes and natural oils were practiced until the 20th century, when it came to be realized chemically tanned with chromium salts. In the 20th century, vulcanized rubber has been increasingly used for footwear. Waldo Semon discovered during World War II, synthetic rubber is currently the most widely used material shoemaker, providing waterproof, strong, durable sales. Especially for uppers, plastics are used as well.

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