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Goodyear welt
A Goodyear welt is a strip of leather, rubber, or plastic that runs along the perimeter of a shoe outsole.〔(Understanding Shoe Construction: Goodyear Welt, Blake Stitch, & Cementing ) // Primer Magazine〕 The machinery used for the process was invented in 1869 by Charles Goodyear, Jr., the son of Charles Goodyear.〔John Fluevog (Shoe Production: The Goodyear Welt ) October 27, 2014 〕 Goodyear construction is time-consuming but is considered the best method of shoe construction.〔Crockett & Jones (Goodyear Welted Construction ) Accessed: 10/8/2015〕 ==Construction== A Goodyear welt is stitched to the upper and a strip of canvas (known as "gemming") which is cemented to the 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. Shoes with other types of construction may also have welts.
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