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Sell Chinese shoes best use “in the version of” shoe last – shoes, shoes, shoe tree – shoe
Article by jekky
HC shoe net October 15 hearing, “Many people think that wearing high-grade imported shoes will not hurt foot, which is actually wrong.” Yesterday, the national public research projects??? Chinese foot-shaped Law of the project team leader, said Qiu Li, on the country’s 22 provinces three thousand workers of different ages in the foot-shaped samples of the Chinese study found that Chinese foot type and foot shape significantly different from the Europeans, the data parameters in accordance with European production of foot-shaped “imported shoes” is not suitable for Chinese people’s feet.
Shoes sold to the Chinese people better use “of the Chinese version” Shoe tree
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Status: After the shift the focus of Chinese foot, toes longer
Ms. Qiu Li said since the founding of new China, the state had collected from 1965 to 1968 had a foot-shaped sample, and in accordance with the relevant data parameters, to develop codes of Chinese shoes, shoe tree (the system Shoes mold A), etc.. In developed countries, generally 5 to 10 years will be on foot shape database update. 2001 to 2004, by the Ministry of Science project, she led by China Leather And footwear and other four units of Industrial Technology Research Institute jointly set up research groups, in-depth country’s 22 provinces, cities, collecting samples of Chinese foot-shaped. 2 ~ 17-year-old age, each age group separately collected; adults were divided into youth, elderly and other age groups to collect.
Shoe Anatomy

The first step to becoming a successful shoe-shopper is knowing your way around the shoe. I’m talking about “shoe anatomy”. Various brands and department stores may advertise “premium leather uppers” and “light-weight midsoles”, but if you don’t know what an upper or a midsole is in the first place, it can be tricky to know if you are getting the right pair of shoes for your feet.
Think of a shoe as divided into 4 major parts. First you have the 3 soles: the outer sole, the insole and the midsole. The outer sole, as you can probably imagine, is the part of shoe that make contact with the ground. The part we normally just call “the sole”. Outer soles can vary in traction and shock absorption. Some people prefer thin outer soles that maximize their foot’s contact with the ground; others require a thick sole that will cushion their feet and legs.
The heel is generally associated with the outer sole, and it is located at the back of the foot. Heels vary widely in elevation and adjusting heel height can go a long way to dealing with foot pain. Generally speaking, the higher the heel the more pressure on the front of the foot.
The insole is the part of the shoe you see when you look inside your shoes. It is often removable and is associated with arch support. It is common for people who need extra support to insert customized insoles in place of the ones provided by the shoe manufacturer.
The midsole is the part of the shoe sandwiched between the insole and the outer sole. Midsoles vary in material, weight, thickness and flexibility. A rigid, heavier midsole is good for feet that require extra support. A flexible, lightweight midsole is good for active people who want to maximize their mobility.