2,167 results on '"FOOTWEAR design"'
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102. Fashion for Good rolls out footwear circularity initiative.
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Abdulla, Hannah
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ENVIRONMENTAL, social, & governance factors ,FOOTWEAR design ,CLOTHING industry ,FOOTWEAR ,SUPPLY chains - Abstract
Fashion for Good has launched a footwear circularity initiative to address the challenges of sustainability in the footwear industry. The initiative focuses on four core workstreams: design, materials, end of use, and traceability. Fashion for Good aims to collaborate with partners such as Adidas, Inditex, and Target to accelerate diversion from landfills and promote circularity in the industry. The organization is calling for industry-wide collaboration to overcome roadblocks and drive sustainable solutions in the footwear space. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
103. Foot deformation analysis with different load-bearing conditions to enhance diabetic footwear designs.
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Zhang, Liying, Yick, Kit-lun, Li, Pui-ling, Yip, Joanne, and Ng, Sun-pui
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FOOTWEAR design , *FOOT , *SHOE design , *DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) , *DIABETIC foot , *DIABETES - Abstract
In-depth analyses of foot surface measurements upon weight bearing are crucial to understand how the dorsal and plantar surfaces of the foot deform during motion to enhance the fit of footwear, which is particularly important for diabetic patients with stringent fit requirements to redistribute the plantar weight forces. This study analyzes diabetic foot deformations under 3 different weight bearing conditions (no weight bearing, half weight bearing, and 80% weight bearing) by using a novel foot scanning method that enables efficient scanning of the dorsal and plantar surfaces of the foot simultaneously. The feet of 48 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are scanned. With increased load on the feet, the width of the forefoot increases by 9.7%-10.4%, height of the midfoot decreases by 15.1%-18.2%, forefoot and midfoot rotate to the medial side by 16.9%-23.9% while the rearfoot rotates to the lateral side by 15.2% simultaneously, and the plantar of the foot increases contact with the floor by 11.4%-23.0%. Gender differences in foot shape are also found between males and females, males have a broader foot than females for the same foot length. Precise anthropometric information of foot changes and deformation therefore enables adequate foot protection, fit and comfort when designing footwear. This research contributes to shoe design considerations that focus on the deformation of the foot under different loads. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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104. Plantar pressure measurement system based on piezoelectric sensor: a review.
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Li, Xiang, Wang, Keyi, Wang, Yan Lin, and Wang, Kui Cheng
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PRESSURE sensors , *PRESSURE measurement , *PIEZOELECTRIC materials , *FOOTWEAR design , *SHOE soles , *SHEARING force , *PIEZOELECTRIC detectors - Abstract
Purpose: Plantar force is the interface pressure existing between the foot plantar surface and the shoe sole during static or dynamic gait. Plantar force derived from gait and posture plays a critical role for rehabilitation, footwear design, clinical diagnostics and sports activities, and so on. This paper aims to review plantar force measurement technologies based on piezoelectric materials, which can make the reader understand preliminary works systematically and provide convenience for researchers to further study. Design/methodology/approach: The review introduces working principle of piezoelectric sensor, structures and hardware design of plantar force measurement systems based on piezoelectric materials. The structures of sensors in plantar force measurement systems can be divided into four kinds, including monolayered sensor, multilayered sensor, tri-axial sensor and other sensor. The previous studies about plantar force measurement system based on piezoelectric technology are reviewed in detail, and their characteristics and performances are compared. Findings: A good deal of measurement technologies have been studied by researchers to detect and analyze the plantar force. Among these measurement technologies, taking advantage of easy fabrication and high sensitivity, piezoelectric sensor is an ideal candidate sensing element. However, the number and arrangement of the sensors will influence the characteristics and performances of plantar force measurement systems. Therefore, it is necessary to further study plantar force measurement system for better performances. Originality/value: So far, many plantar force measurement systems have been proposed, and several reviews already introduced plantar force measurement systems in the aspect of types of pressure sensors, experimental setups for foot pressure measurement analysis and the technologies used in plantar shear stress measurements. However, this paper reviews plantar force measurement systems based on piezoelectric materials. The structures of piezoelectric sensors in the measurement systems are discussed. Hardware design applied to measurement system is summarized. Moreover, the main point of further study is presented in this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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105. Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry.
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Gifford, Barbara Paris
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JEWELRY , *DOLLMAKING , *GEMS & precious stones , *FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
At the age of thirteen, curator LaMar Gayles Jr. Googled, "Who was the first Black jeweler?" Collection of LaMar R. Gayles, Jr. Photo: Louis "Ziggy" Tucker. This opened his investigations and he began to build his own jewelry collection consisting wholly of Black makers that he would research both technically (Gayles, Jr. is also a conservator) and culturally. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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106. fancy footwork.
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POMEGRANATE juice ,NAIL polish ,FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
This article from Woman & Home provides a five-step guide to getting your feet ready for sandal season. The first step suggests getting a professional pedicure to address any foot concerns and remove hard skin. Alternatively, you can try exfoliating socks at home. The second step advises weekly foot filing to keep cracked heels at bay, emphasizing the importance of starting with dry feet. The third step recommends using a dedicated foot lotion to moisturize and prevent hard skin build-up. The fourth step suggests regular foot massages to stimulate circulation and reduce puffiness. Finally, the fifth step provides tips for treating your nails, including using lemon juice to neutralize discoloration and trying new nail polish colors for the summer. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
107. Merging Footwear Design and Functionality
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Kutnjak-Mravlinčić Suzana, Akalović Jadranka, and Bischof Sandra
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footwear design ,leather functionalization ,antimicrobial agents ,footwear manufacture ,Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc. ,TP890-933 - Abstract
Functionality and appearance are key aspects of good footwear. Developments in recent science and technology offer a wider scope of innovations, contributing to diversity and higher complexity of the production concept of footwear. Contemporary industrial footwear market offers a practically limitless number of new design and fashion solutions, often of quite similar appearance, but with significant differences in quality level, both regarding manufacture, raw material content, durability, and in some special functional finishes. The materials for footwear manufacture are functionalized for functional protective purposes, such as antimicrobial, waterproofing, fire resistant, wear and tear resistant, and recently for some therapeutical purposes. Novelties in material functionalization for the materials built in the footwear are most often promoted and presented on tags and labels and are used as advertisement issues, while some functionalities have become a logo for some brands.
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- 2020
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108. PILLOTING 3D CAD FOOTWEAR COURSES WITHIN SKILLS 4 SMART TCLF PROJECT.
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COSTEA, Mariana, MIHAI, Aura, SEUL, Arina, and SARGHIE, Bogdan
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FOOTWEAR industry ,FOOTWEAR ,FOOTWEAR design ,SUSTAINABLE development ,PRODUCT design ,VIRTUAL prototypes - Abstract
This article approaches the piloting stage of 42 trainees involved on MOOC courses for 3D CAD Footwear Developer, developed under Skills 4 Smart TCLF project. S4TCLF it is a project oriented to enhance the modernisation and competitiveness of the EU Textile, Clothing, Leather, and Footwear industry, through the development of a sustainable upskilling and reskilling strategy, which is supported by a communication campaign to attract social, economic and political actors. The project consortium is made from 22 partners within 9 European countries. The 3D CAD Footwear Developer is one of the 8 qualification profiles for which a training course was developed in our European partnership. The course responds to the industry needs and fulfil educational requirements by tackling knowledge and skills related to the footwear product design and styling process, manufacturing stages and technologies, 3D CAD modelling and virtual prototyping, 2D CAD pattern engineering, 3D/2D CAD of lasts, soles and heel, which all together correspond to the level 5 of the European Qualification Framework (EQF). The MOOC courses for 3D CAD Footwear Developer were published on the Iversity learning platform, part of the Springer Nature. A chapter of this course is structured in 3-5 video lectures supported by audio voice. At the end of the chapter an assignment task is proposed to be solved in order to continue with the next chapter/unit. The guided trainees were questioned and assessed by the S4TCLF project staff at different times. The aim of the piloting session was to obtain feedback and to assess the added value of the teaching materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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109. Quality Over Quantity: Clara Barcelo, founder of her eponymous label, creates durable, fine-crafted designs.
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Dutter, Greg
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METALWORK ,WONDER Woman (Fictional character) ,NEW product development ,FINISHES & finishing ,FOOTWEAR design - Published
- 2024
110. Methodology for Adaptable Footwear Design; Development of Shoes for Economically Vulnerable Children in Colombia
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Zuleta Montoya, Fausto, Hernández Peláez, Pamela, Rosales Calderón, Karen, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Goonetilleke, Ravindra S., editor, and Karwowski, Waldemar, editor
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- 2019
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111. العلل الشعرية دراسة صوتية رقمية.
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أ.د حسام محمد إبراهيم أيوب
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NUMBER theory ,QUANTITATIVE research ,PROSODIC analysis (Linguistics) ,FOOTWEAR design ,VERSIFICATION - Abstract
Copyright of Umm Al-Qura University Journal for Languages & Literature is the property of Association of Arab Universities and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
112. Istraživanje primjene 3D ispisa postupkom taložnog očvršćivanja u realizaciji prototipova potpetica ženskih cipela od akrilonitril/butadien/stirena.
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Kutnjak-Mravlinčić, Suzana, Krišković, Tea, Sutlović, Ana, and Godec, Damir
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Copyright of Tekstil: Journal of Textile & Clothing Technology is the property of Croatian Association of Textile Engineers and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
113. The effects of firefighting boots and personal protective equipment load on foot thermal comfort.
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Tian, Miao, Zhang, Xianghui, and Tang, Xumei
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PERSONAL protective equipment ,SKIN temperature ,THERMAL comfort ,FIREFIGHTING ,HUMAN comfort ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
Maintaining foot comfort is important as it influences the overall comfort of the human body. Shoe microclimate and foot skin temperature have been suggested to contribute to the thermal sensation of the foot. Considering the thermal environment and personal protective equipment (PPE) used for structural and proximity firefighting, climatic chamber tests with 13 male participants were conducted during standing and walking. Four test conditions – unloaded with training shoes, loaded with training shoes, unloaded with firefighting boots, and loaded with firefighting boots – were designed to investigate the effects of firefighting boots and PPE load on the thermal comfort of the human foot. Physiological variables of in-shoe and foot skin temperature at the whole and local regions of the foot were measured and subjective responses were gathered using psychological scales. The results showed that wearing firefighting boots may elevate the thermal sensation of wearers. The PPE load increased the in-shoe and foot skin temperature as well as subjective ratings. Subjective sensations of the foot were strongly correlated with in-shoe and skin temperature in the plantar regions. Correlation analysis of thermal sensation at the whole and local foot regions indicated that the sensation at the forefoot was closest to the whole foot, followed by the midfoot and heel. The findings address the relationship of physiological and subjective variables as well as the thermal sensation of whole and local foot regions, which can be considered for footwear design and thermal comfort prediction of the foot and whole body. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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114. عالقت بعض املتغرياث البايوميكانيكيت بالقوة االنفجاريت للرجلني واالجناز لفعاليت الوثب الطويل.
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نهاف عهيد عبهد, عبد هللا حدن عمي, and دمحم سعد محسهد
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BROAD jump ,CENTER of mass ,LINEAR momentum ,OCCUPATIONAL mobility ,PHYSICAL sciences education ,FOOTWEAR design ,PLYOMETRICS ,FOLLOWERSHIP - Abstract
Copyright of Al-Rafidain Journal For Sport Sciences is the property of Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MOHESR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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115. Footwear comfort: a systematic search and narrative synthesis of the literature.
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Menz, Hylton B. and Bonanno, Daniel R.
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FOOTWEAR design , *FOOTWEAR , *SHOE design , *VISUAL analog scale , *PSYCHOLOGICAL factors - Abstract
Objective: To provide a narrative synthesis of the research literature pertaining to footwear comfort, including definitions, measurement scales, footwear design features, and physiological and psychological factors. Methods: A systematic search was conducted which yielded 101 manuscripts. The most relevant manuscripts were selected based on the predetermined subheadings of the review (definitions, measurement scales, footwear design features, and physiological and psychological factors). A narrative synthesis of the findings of the included studies was undertaken. Results: The available evidence is highly fragmented and incorporates a wide range of study designs, participants, and assessment approaches, making it challenging to draw strong conclusions or implications for clinical practice. However, it can be broadly concluded that (i) simple visual analog scales may provide a reliable overall assessment of comfort, (ii) well-fitted, lightweight shoes with soft midsoles and curved rocker-soles are generally perceived to be most comfortable, and (iii) the influence of sole flexibility, shoe microclimate and insoles is less clear and likely to be more specific to the population, setting and task being performed. Conclusion: Footwear comfort is a complex and multifaceted concept that is influenced not only by structural and functional aspects of shoe design, but also task requirements and anatomical and physiological differences between individuals. Further research is required to delineate the contribution of specific shoe features more clearly, and to better understand the interaction between footwear features and individual physiological attributes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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116. BIOMECHANICAL FOOT ANALYSIS IN CASE OF FOUR TYPOLOGIES: NORMAL FOOT, PES CAVUS, PES PLANUS AND HALLUX VALGUS.
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COSTEA, Mariana, SEUL, Arina, and MIHAI, Aura
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FOOTWEAR design , *GAIT in humans , *BIOMECHANICS , *HYSTERESIS , *ORTHOPEDIC apparatus - Abstract
As each person is different in terms of conformation of the foot and temporal and spatial peculiarities of the individual gait pattern, an extended biomechanical analysis was performed for four categories of foot identified by the authors in a previous research study, namely normal, pes cavus (high arched), pes planus (flat) and hallux-valgus foot, in the case of young people aged 20-30 years. A representative case study was selected and the plantar pressures obtained in dynamics were analysed, following the next sequence: framing the subject in the appropriate category, simultaneous visualisation of the footprint for the left and right foot, impulse analysis, recording the variation of plantar pressures and the forces exerted on the foot as a function of time, calculating the percentage values of balance on the rear-foot, heel and medial areas, positioning of the foot axis according to the direction of movement, identification of individual characteristics of walking phases and their temporal / spatial characterisation parameters, highlighting the hysteresis for heel and rear-foot areas, recommendations for the application of orthotic devices. These results are significant in the modelling and design of the bottom shoe assembly, thus proposing solutions for balancing the pressures on the plantar surface by choosing the appropriate dimensional and shape characteristics of the components of this assembly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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117. FUNCTIONAL FOOTWEAR DESIGN FOR PREVENTING FALLS IN THE ELDERLY: A SYSTEMATIC RESEARCH BASED ON FAULT TREE ANALYSIS.
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Jingwen LI
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FOOTWEAR design , *ACCIDENTAL fall prevention , *WALKING , *HEALTH of older people , *FAULT trees (Reliability engineering) - Abstract
The purpose of this research is to improve the elderly’s footwear for preventing falls in walking. The design method of the footwear for the elderly was proposed based on fault tree analysis (FTA). There were four phases for improving the footwear. At first, the fault tree diagram was built by determining the causes of the elderly falling, literature review and user interview were applied at this phase. Then, both qualitative and quantitative analyses were conducted. The minimal cut sets of the elderly falls were identified. Besides, seven core risk factors were proven as strong or moderate influences for the falling issues, and which are related directly or indirectly to the elderly’s footwear. Finally, the footwear optimizations were made, and the seven core risk factors were mainly considered in the design process. The proposed design method provided a series of specific steps to help to define the practical causes of the elderly falling. The improvements of the footwear were made reasonable in that way, as well as enabled an improved experience for the elderly users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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118. Centre of Excellence Researchers Describe Recent Advances in Health and Medicine (Anthropometric Parameters of the Right and Left Foot among Indian Adults: A Pilot Study).
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FOOTWEAR design ,FOOTWEAR industry ,REPORTERS & reporting ,ANKLE injuries ,SHOE design - Abstract
Researchers from the Centre of Excellence conducted a pilot study on the anthropometric parameters of the right and left foot among Indian adults to aid in designing comfortable footwear. The study involved 117 participants and found significant gender differences in foot dimensions but no significant differences between the left and right foot within each gender. The research highlights the importance of using size data for designing well-fitting shoes to prevent foot problems caused by ill-fitting footwear and improve overall foot health. This study provides valuable information for the Indian footwear industry to develop more comfortable footwear for the Indian population. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
119. Researchers Submit Patent Application, "Systems And Methods Directed To Footwear With Adaptations For Improved Usability", for Approval (USPTO 20240341404).
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CARBON-based materials ,PATENT applications ,ELASTOMERS ,FOOTWEAR design ,MICROORGANISM populations - Abstract
A patent application has been submitted for footwear designed to improve usability, comfort, and hygiene. The invention addresses issues such as deformation of support layers over time and microbial growth due to prolonged use. The footwear includes features like restorative layers, antimicrobial properties, and multi-layered construction to enhance support and hygiene. The patent application was filed by Jazmine Kionna Corporation and inventor Jazmine Davis. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
120. Forging a Confident Connection to Footwear: Ensuring optimal fit, durability and protection is critical for worker performance and safety.
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FEENEY, DAN
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INDUSTRIAL hygiene , *SAFETY shoes , *INDUSTRIAL safety , *COAL mining , *FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
The article discusses the importance of ensuring optimal fit, durability, and protection in work footwear to enhance worker performance and safety. It highlights the significance of safety features such as safety toes, slip-resistant soles, and ankle support in preventing injuries. The text emphasizes the need for footwear that conforms to the foot's shape to reduce pain, injury risk, and improve overall performance. Manufacturers are encouraged to innovate and use materials that balance stiffness in the sole, shaft, and upper to meet various needs and provide a secure fit for workers. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
121. Adidas Comeback Gains Ground With Widespread Rise in Sales.
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Wind, Sonja
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CORPORATE profits ,RUNNING shoes ,CHIEF executive officers ,CLOTHING & dress ,FOOTWEAR design ,MEN'S clothing - Abstract
Adidas AG has experienced significant growth in the third quarter, with double-digit revenue increases in most regions except North America, where Yeezy sneaker sales have declined. CEO Bjorn Gulden's revival plan aims to reduce reliance on the Yeezy brand and focus on retro products like Samba and Gazelle shoes. Despite challenges in the US market, Adidas is optimistic about future growth and is preparing to launch new products to sustain its momentum. Analysts predict continued strong performance for Adidas in the coming quarters. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
122. Skechers sues Rockport for alleged patent infringement.
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CONTRACTS ,FOOTWEAR design ,PATENT infringement ,LICENSE agreements ,FASHION - Abstract
Skechers has filed a lawsuit against Rockport, its parent company Authentic Brands Group, and licensee Marc Fisher Footwear for allegedly infringing on its slip-in technology patent. This legal action is part of Skechers' recent efforts to protect its intellectual property, as seen in previous lawsuits against L.L. Bean, American Exchange Group, Dockers by Gerli, Laforst Shoes, and Steve Madden Ltd. The lawsuit against Rockport comes after Authentic Brands Group took over The Rockport Company, which had filed for bankruptcy. Skechers is seeking to stop the alleged patent infringement and receive appropriate compensation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
123. Patent Issued for Systems and methods directed to footwear with adaptations for improved usability (USPTO 12075877).
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CARBON-based materials ,FOOTWEAR design ,MICROORGANISM populations ,MICROBIAL growth ,CARBON fibers - Abstract
A patent has been issued for systems and methods directed to footwear with adaptations for improved usability. The patent addresses the need for footwear that includes support providing portions with restorative properties to reduce deformations over time and prolonged use. It also addresses the need for footwear that provides antimicrobial properties to prevent unhygienic conditions within the footwear. The improved footwear described in the patent includes features such as multi-layer midsoles, restorative layers, and antimicrobial linings. The patent provides detailed descriptions and claims for various embodiments of the improved footwear. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
124. Rockport is sued by Skechers for alleged patent infringement.
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CONTRACTS ,FOOTWEAR design ,LICENSE agreements ,FASHION ,PARENT companies ,PATENT infringement - Abstract
Skechers has filed a lawsuit against Rockport, its parent company Authentic Brands Group (ABG), and licensee Marc Fisher Footwear, accusing them of selling shoes that infringe on Skechers' slip-in technology patent. ABG took over Rockport in July 2023 after the company filed for bankruptcy. Skechers has been actively pursuing legal action against other companies for alleged intellectual property violations, including L.L. Bean, American Exchange Group, Dockers by Gerli, Laforst Shoes, and Steve Madden Ltd. Skechers previously settled a patent lawsuit with Hermes. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
125. Studies in the Area of Foot Ulcers Reported from Amsterdam University Medical Center (Pressure-Relieving Effect of Different Insole Top Covers in People with Diabetes at High Risk of Foot Ulceration).
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FOOT ulcers ,PEOPLE with diabetes ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,FOOTWEAR design ,SKIN diseases - Abstract
A study conducted at Amsterdam University Medical Center found that pressure-relieving footwear can help prevent foot ulcers in people with diabetes. The design of the footwear, including the insole top cover, contributes to this effect. The researchers assessed the offloading effect of different materials commonly used as insole top covers and found that 6 mm thick foams provided more pressure relief than 3 mm thick foam. The choice of which 6 mm thick insole top cover to use may be determined by factors such as availability, durability, ease of use, costs, or hygienic properties. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
126. Huntsman launches new high-traction TPU for the footwear industry.
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FOOTWEAR industry ,SKID resistance ,FOOTWEAR design ,ATHLETIC shoes ,BASIC needs - Abstract
Huntsman Corporation has introduced a new material called Avalon Gecko Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) for the footwear industry. This TPU material is designed to provide exceptional grip, comfort, and durability, making it suitable for modern footwear applications. Huntsman has developed three grades of Avalon Gecko TPU to offer versatility in design and production. The material allows for lightweight and flexible shoe soles that can withstand daily use while maintaining their integrity. Avalon Gecko TPU is environmentally friendly and aligns with the growing demand for sustainable materials in the footwear industry. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
127. TRUE 'OG Cush' Golf Shoe.
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FOOTWEAR design ,GOLF ,HAZE ,TOES ,SHOES - Published
- 2024
128. Designing for a Cause: One Colorful Step at a Time.
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Williams, Ann and Schwartz, Dean
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CHILDREN'S shoes ,SHOE stores ,WOMEN'S shoes ,FOOTWEAR design ,ELECTRONIC spreadsheets - Abstract
The authors share their design process and craft as footwear design consultants. Topics include the importance of emotion and purpose to a great footwear design, the combination of the two designers' experiences and capabilities to form Schwilliamz, how breast cancer patient Lisa Carlin influenced their designs, and the challenges to any footwear design project.
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- 2022
129. Chris Dixon: An Interview with Chris Dixon, Footwear Designer, Timberland & Founder and Creative Director, Cnstnt:Dvlpmnt.
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Rice, Jocelyn
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CREATIVE directors ,FOOTWEAR ,DAUGHTERS ,FOOTWEAR design ,DESIGNERS - Abstract
An interview with Timberland footwear designer and Constant Development founder and creative director Chris Dixon is presented. Topics include Dixon's special memory and connection to footwear, something in his youth that he wanted to do, the transition of his brand Constant Development, and why footwear inspires people so much.
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- 2022
130. Yesterday's Influencers.
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Opie, Stephen
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FOOTWEAR industry ,FASHION ,MARRIAGES of royalty & nobility ,TOES ,SEXUAL attraction ,FOOTWEAR design ,FOOT - Abstract
The article features some individuals who influenced the footwear industry in the past. They include prehistoric mountaineer Otzi the Iceman who created the first identified trail shoe, Empress Dowager Cixi who popularized the foot binding practice, and Catherine de Medici who created uplifting shoes.
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- 2022
131. Stiffening the human foot with a biomimetic exotendon.
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Riddick, Ryan C., Farris, Dominic J., Brown, Nicholas A. T., and Kelly, Luke A.
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FOOTWEAR design , *FOOT , *ANKLE , *HUMAN beings - Abstract
Shoes are generally designed protect the feet against repetitive collisions with the ground, often using thick viscoelastic midsoles to add in-series compliance under the human. Recent footwear design developments have shown that this approach may also produce metabolic energy savings. Here we test an alternative approach to modify the foot–ground interface by adding additional stiffness in parallel to the plantar aponeurosis, targeting the windlass mechanism. Stiffening the windlass mechanism by about 9% led to decreases in peak activation of the ankle plantarflexors soleus (~ 5%, p < 0.001) and medial gastrocnemius (~ 4%, p < 0.001), as well as a ~ 6% decrease in positive ankle work (p < 0.001) during fixed-frequency bilateral hopping (2.33 Hz). These results suggest that stiffening the foot may reduce cost in dynamic tasks primarily by reducing the effort required to plantarflex the ankle, since peak activation of the intrinsic foot muscle abductor hallucis was unchanged (p = 0.31). Because the novel exotendon design does not operate via the compression or bending of a bulky midsole, the device is light (55 g) and its profile is low enough that it can be worn within an existing shoe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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132. Influence of advanced shoe technology on the top 100 annual performances in men's marathon from 2015 to 2019.
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Rodrigo-Carranza, Víctor, González-Mohíno, Fernando, Santos del Cerro, Jesús, Santos-Concejero, Jordan, and González-Ravé, José María
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FOOTWEAR design , *MARATHON running , *BIRTHPLACES - Abstract
The NIKE Vaporfly shoe was introduced in May 2017 as part of the original #Breaking2 Project (an event aimed to run the first marathon under 2 h). This new advanced shoe technology (NAST) changed the footwear design conception. The aim of this study was (i) to analyse the effect of NAST in men's marathon performance, (ii) to analyse whether the changes in the environmental constraints (temperature and wind) and orography of the marathons, age and birthplace of the runners has changed from 2015 to 2019 and (iii) to analyse the impact of NAST on the historical 50 best performances. Data from top-100 men's marathon performances were collected in that timeframe. The shoes used by the athletes were identified (in 91.8% of the cases) by publicly available photographs. External and environmental conditions of each marathon and age and birthplace of the runners were also analysed. Marathon performances improved from 2017 onwards between 0.75 and 1.50% compared to 2015 and 2016 (p < 0.05). In addition, the improvement was greater in the upper deciles than in the lower ones (p < 0.001). Runners wearing NAST ran ~ 1% faster in marathon compared to runners that did not use it (p < 0.001). When conducting an individual analysis of athletes who ran with and without NAST, 72.5% of the athletes who completed a marathon wearing NAST improved their performance by 0.68% (p < 0.01). External and environmental conditions, age or birthplace of runners seems not to have influenced this performance improvement. NAST has had a clear impact on marathon performance unchanged in the environmental constraints (temperature and wind), orography, age, and birthplace of the runners but with differences between venues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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133. A comparison of young children's spatiotemporal gait measures in three common types of footwear with different sole hardness.
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Cranage, Simone, Perraton, Luke, Bowles, Kelly-Ann, and Williams, Cylie
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GAIT disorders , *MUSCLE strength , *WALKING , *FOOTWEAR design , *BODY movement , *SHOES , *PHYSICS , *GAIT in humans , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *STATISTICAL sampling , *KINEMATICS - Abstract
Background: It is unknown what the impact of sole hardness is on young children's gait. Yet, this feature is commonly marketed as having differing benefits for young children's walking and development.Research Question: What are the differences in spatiotemporal measures of gait during walking and running in three common types of young children's footwear with a soft sole, compared to a hard sole?Methods: The study used a quasi-experimental design, with the condition order randomised using a Latin square sequence. Forty-seven children were recruited (aged 2-4 years). Participants walked or ran the length of a GAITRite mat in a randomized order in a soft (Shore 48-53) or hard soled (Shore 60-65) sneaker, boot and sandal condition. Linear regression analyses were used to investigate the difference between footwear for the different gait parameters including velocity, cadence, step time, swing percentage, stance percentage, double support time and the toe in/out angle.Results: Children walked with a shorter stride length in the hard-soled sandals compared to the soft- soled sandals (p < 0.05). There were no other differences in spatiotemporal variables in the soft versus hard soled sandals during walking or running (p > 0.05). There were no differences in any spatiotemporal gait variables during walking or running in soft versus hard- soled runners and no differences in walking or running in soft versus hard-soled boots (p > 0.05).Significance: There were few differences in spatiotemporal parameters between soft and hard-soled footwear in both walking and running in three different types of footwear. This may be a positive finding for footwear designers and manufacturers, as a harder sole appeared to have limited impact on spatiotemporal gait parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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134. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WEARING ORTHOPEDIC INSOLES AS PART OF PHYSICAL THERAPY TO CORRECT ONE'S POSTURE.
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ALINA, CRISTUŢĂ MIHAELA and CORINA, HAITĂ (JALBĂ)
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PHYSICAL therapy ,POSTURE ,TEST methods ,DATA analysis ,ANKLE ,FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
Objectives. The main objective of this research was to prove the effectiveness of wearing orthopedic insoles to correct one's posture and to highlight the most efficient rehabilitation methods, means, procedures, and techniques. Methods of research. The research methods were established according to the objectives of the research, as follows: the study of the professional literature method, the testing method, the statistical-mathematical method and the graphical representation method. Results. The data analysis showed that wearing orthopedic insoles corrects mainly the foot and ankle imbalances that can be observed in the podiatric analyses and in the somatoscopic evaluation of the malleolus lines. Thus, the feet deficiencies are transmitted to the upper parts of the body, unbalancing one's posture. Conclusions. In relation to the results, it can be concluded that the physical therapy methods, means, procedures, and techniques associated with the wearing of orthopedic insoles to correct one's posture ensures an optimization of the results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
135. Role of midsole hollow structure in energy storage and return in running shoes.
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Liu, Tao, Matijevich, Emily S., Chu, Zhaowei, Yang, Fan, and Nigg, Benno
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RUNNING shoes , *ANKLE joint , *ENERGY storage , *ANKLE , *FOOT , *LONG-distance running , *RUNNING speed , *FOOTWEAR design , *FOOTWEAR - Abstract
Understanding the relationship between footwear features and their potential influence on running performance can inform the ongoing innovation of running footwear, aimed at pushing the limits of humans. A notable shoe feature is hollow structures, where an empty space is created in the midsole. Presently, the potential biomechanical effect of the hollow structures on running performance remains unknown. We investigated the role of hollow structures through quantifying the magnitude and timing of foot and footwear work. Sixteen male rearfoot runners participated in an overground running study in three shoe conditions: (a) a shoe with a hollow structure in the forefoot midsole (FFHS), (b) the same shoe without any hollow structure (Filled-FFHS) and (c) a shoe with a hollow structure in the midfoot midsole (MFHS). Distal rearfoot power was used to quantify the net power generated by foot and footwear together. The magnitude and timing of distal rearfoot work and ankle joint work were compared across shoe conditions. The results indicated that MFHS can significantly (p = 0.024) delay distal rearfoot energy return (3.4 % of stance) when compared to Filled-FFHS. Additionally, FFHS had the greatest positive (0.425 J/kg) and negative (−0.383 J/kg) distal rearfoot work, and the smallest positive (0.503 J/kg) and negative (−0.477 J/kg) ankle joint work among the three conditions. This showed that the size and location of the midsole hollow structure can affect timing and magnitude of energy storage and return. The forefoot hollow shoe feature can effectively increase distal rearfoot work and reduce ankle joint work during running. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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136. Design element extraction of plantar pressure imaging employing meta-learning-based graphic convolutional neural networks.
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Wang, Dan, Li, Zairan, Dey, Nilanjan, Crespo, Rubén González, Shi, Fuqian, and Sherratt, R. Simon
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CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,IMAGE segmentation ,SHOE design ,FOOTWEAR design ,SHOE industry - Abstract
Segmenting plantar pressure images intelligently can provide valuable insight for people with high blood pressure, making bespoke footwear requirements possible and resulting in more comfortable shoe designs. It is, however, difficult to extract design elements from a segmented image dataset. To address this challenge, we propose an ML-GNN model that segments plantar pressure images using metal-earning. The first part of the paper presents a method for extracting image features that reduce the complexity of the ML-GNN algorithm. To create the network structure, we propose optimization meta-based learning. Using a meta-learning-based graphic neural network, we enhance our mask-based CNN prediction model with VGG16 and CNN layers. We pre-processed the plantar pressure dataset using pressure-sensing data acquisition and compared the results. By defining standard image segmentation indices, we demonstrate the high effectiveness of our research. We have developed an ML-GNN model that improves the segmentation accuracy of plantar pressure images and can also be applied to other sensor image datasets. Through our shoe-last customization approach, we enable the shoe industry to manufacture shoes more efficiently, particularly for people with specific healthcare needs who require bespoke shoe designs. Our findings demonstrate the potential of intelligent image segmentation to advance the field of footwear design and improve the lives of people with specific health requirements. • Proposed a meta-learning based graphic convolutional neural networks for segmentation. • Developed the graphic neural networks for image feature extraction. • Optimized the Meta-Based Learning for semantic segmentation • Compared to most current deep neural network to show the effectiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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137. Impact of Footwear on Gait Parameter
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Vaidya, Devika Vipin, Iqbal, Rauf, Bhatnagar, Archana, Ray, Gaur G., editor, Iqbal, Rauf, editor, Ganguli, Anindya K., editor, and Khanzode, Vivek, editor
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- 2018
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138. A$AP Rocky Takes Over The PUMA NYC Flagship For His Latest Footwear and Apparel Drop.
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FOOTWEAR design ,CLOTHING & dress ,RETAIL stores ,MARKETING ,FOOTWEAR - Published
- 2024
139. A$AP Rocky Takes Over The PUMA NYC Flagship For His Latest Footwear and Apparel Drop.
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FOOTWEAR design ,CLOTHING & dress ,RETAIL stores ,FOOTWEAR ,MARKETING - Published
- 2024
140. A$AP Rocky Takes Over The PUMA NYC Flagship For His Latest Footwear and Apparel Drop.
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FOOTWEAR design ,CLOTHING & dress ,RETAIL stores ,MARKETING ,FOOTWEAR - Published
- 2024
141. Children should be seen and also heard: an explorative qualitative study into the influences on children's choice of footwear, their perception of comfort and the language they use to describe footwear experiences.
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Price, Carina, Skidmore, Sue, Ratcliffe, Jane, and Williams, Anita
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FOOTWEAR , *AGE groups , *CHILDREN'S shoes , *NONVERBAL communication , *AESTHETICS , *FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
Background: Footwear has an essential role including protection of the feet, overall performance, foot health and potentially, supporting normal development of the foot. In addition to these physical aspects which may influence choice of footwear design, there are psychological influences on what a person chooses to wear. The concept of footwear 'comfort' spans physical and psychological perceptions of comfort in adults. However, there is little understanding of what influences children's footwear choices, how children perceive footwear comfort, or the language used to describe footwear experiences. Therefore, this study aimed to explore these three parameters as the first step to informing the development of a scale to measure footwear comfort in children. Methods: A pragmatic qualitative design with thematic analysis as an analytical approach was implemented. Passive observation and short interviews were carried out with 23 children (aged 1–12 years) at a footwear manufactures headquarters and store. Prompts included shoes being tried on and field-notes were taken relating to verbal and non-verbal communication. Field notes were coded then themes were identified, reviewed and named. Results: Overall, the children equated comfort to softness. However, influences on footwear choice were multidimensional including aesthetics, psychosocial influences, identified 'comfort' and 'discomfort' areas, practical issues and predictive concerns; all interacting with the age of the child. Conclusions: For children, footwear comfort is a complex phenomenon having physical, cognitive, social and emotional developmental components. This can be seen in how the children perceive the 'feel' of the shoe and how the shoe is assessed in the context of how the shoe meets the child's physical and psychosocial developmental needs. In younger children footwear preference is related to idiosyncratic tastes in aesthetics, physical ability and comfort. As children age, societal influences begin to expand the social function of footwear denoting group membership, to include themes that transcend the functional and social function of footwear. The knowledge from this study can inform the development of age group specific tools to evaluate comfort. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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142. Pedagogical guidance to educators in teaching sneaker design: the effectiveness of sketchbook practice.
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Nam, Changhyun (Lyon) and Sanders, Eulanda A.
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SNEAKERS , *SHOE design , *THREE-dimensional printing , *PATTERNMAKING , *DRAWING , *FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
This pedagogical project aimed to implement a new sneaker design course and better develop sneaker design content to integrate 3D printing application technology into an apparel design programmes curriculum. The study further investigated the effectiveness of students' skills in sneaker design sketching through a series of practice tasks in in-class activities and assignments. A total of 12 undergraduate students attended a shoe design course consisted of three main sections: (a) sketching, (b) patternmaking, and (c) 3D printing, to complete a shoe prototype. A questionnaire consisted of demographic information, students' reflection, sketching practice evaluation, and open-end questions. The findings revealed the overall course content provided a positive experience in which students honed practical competencies and learned problem-solving and critical skills. This study also suggests effective ways for educators to improve a current or future shoe design course for learning outcomes and for students to enhance their sketching skills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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143. An Investigation of Regional Plantar Soft Tissue Hardness and Its Potential Correlation with Plantar Pressure Distribution in Healthy Adults.
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Helili, Maimaitirexiati, Geng, Xiang, Ma, Xin, Chen, Wenming, Zhang, Chao, Huang, Jiazhang, and Wang, Xu
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HARDNESS ,AGE groups ,DYNAMIC pressure ,HARDNESS testing ,FOOTWEAR design ,TISSUES - Abstract
Background. The plantar soft tissue plays a critical role in absorbing shocks and attenuating excessive stresses during walking. Plantar soft tissue property and plantar pressure are critical information for footwear design and clinical assessment. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between plantar soft tissue hardness and plantar pressure during walking. Methods. 59 healthy volunteers (27 males and 32 females, aged 20 to 82) participated in this study. The plantar surface was divided into five regions: lateral rearfoot, medial rearfoot, lateral midfoot, lateral forefoot, and medial forefoot, and the plantar tissue hardness was tested using Shore durometer in each region. Average dynamic pressures in each region were analyzed for the five regions corresponding to the hardness tests. The relationship between hardness and average dynamic pressure was analyzed in each region. Results. The average hardness of the plantar soft tissue in the above five regions is as follows: lateral rearfoot (34.49 ± 6.77), medial rearfoot (34.47 ± 6.64), lateral midfoot (27.95 ± 6.13), lateral forefoot (29.72 ± 5.47), and medial forefoot (28.58 ± 4.41). Differences of hardness were observed between age groups, and hardness of plantar soft tissues in forefoot regions increased with age (P < 0.05). A negative relationship was found between plantar soft tissue hardness and pressure reduction at lateral rearfoot, medial rearfoot, and lateral midfoot (P < 0.05). Conclusion. The hardness of plantar soft tissues changes with age in healthy individuals, and there is a trend of increasing hardness of the plantar soft tissue with age. The plantar soft tissue hardness increases with plantar pressure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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144. The Influence of Walking Height and Width on the Gait.
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Ma, Heng, Min, Yuanwen, Wu, Fangfang, Gao, Xianglin, Ma, Xiujuan, Yao, Jie, Ma, Chao, and Li, Xiaoliu
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TOES ,FOOTWEAR design ,TIME pressure ,BODY weight ,RISK assessment ,WALKING ,DETECTORS ,FOOT movements - Abstract
Walking stability is an important factor that is related to working accidents at height. The understanding of the relationship between walking stability and walking conditions remains an unmet need. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of path height, width, and asymmetric conditions on the pressure and time information of the foot-ground interaction during walking. 12 subjects were required to walk at two height, three width, and asymmetric conditions. Plantar pressures during walking were measured with the F-scan insole sensors. The total pressures were normalized with body weight, and the temporal parameters were normalized with stance time. When the walking height increased, the plantar pressure at the "heel strike" phase did not change significantly, while that at "heel rise" and "toe off" phases significantly increased, and the "heel rise" occurred earlier, indicating a greater foot-ground interaction at the forefoot part of the sole. As the path width increased from 0.6 m to 1.2 m, the foot-ground interaction as well as the asymmetric effect approached to that of overground walking. The findings could help improve the risk assessment and footwear design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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145. Bootmaker.
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Johnson, Kate
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SHOE design ,WATER softening ,FOOTWEAR design ,SEWING machines - Abstract
This article from Horse & Hound features an interview with Emma Batten, the managing director of Horace Battens, a bootmaking company in Northampton. Batten discusses her family's long history in the bootmaking industry and the craftsmanship that goes into each pair of boots. She emphasizes the importance of the dedicated team of workers and the traditional techniques they use. Batten also mentions the unique riding boots they produce and the joy of seeing their boots being worn around the world. The article concludes with Batten reflecting on the passing of her father and her daughter's interest in continuing the family tradition. [Extracted from the article]
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146. Have Gear, Will Travel.
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WICHELNS, RYAN
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WOOD-pulp ,AIRPORT security measures ,HIKING ,FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
Its DWR-coated nylon/elastane fabric ensures it's durable enough for hiking, thanks to notable thickness: Our tester wore it through the airport and then immediately into the Adirondack High Peaks for two days of backpacking. Water-resistant 420-denier nylon (on the ends and one side) and 600-denier polyester (on the bottom) have remained pristine, even after regularly being tossed on the ground at campgrounds across Colorado. Field Test Backpackers tend to think of the hike itself as the ultimate goal. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
147. ASICS Expands in India with 111th Store, Reintroduces Iconic SKYHAND Sneakers.
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FOOTWEAR design ,FASHION ,HOUSE brands ,CLOTHING & dress ,SNEAKERS - Abstract
ASICS has expanded its presence in India by opening its 111th store in New Delhi, focusing on its SportStyle category and reintroducing the iconic SKYHAND OG sneakers after a 30-year hiatus. The brand aims to blend heritage and modern design in its apparel and footwear offerings, with plans to establish 'Eleven' SportStyle-dedicated stores nationwide. Additionally, 9Skin, co-founded by Nayanthara, has partnered with Reliance Retail’s Tira to expand its skincare brand beyond direct-to-consumer channels, introducing an exclusive product called the “Skinderella” Hydrogel Mask. Flipkart Internet, the marketplace arm of Walmart-owned Flipkart, reported a 21% year-on-year revenue growth and a 41% reduction in losses in FY24. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
148. STAYING IN.
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Bassi, Nishi
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FOOTWEAR ,FOOTWEAR design ,SLIPPERS (Footwear) ,HIGH heel shoes - Published
- 2021
149. GOOD-AS JOB.
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WOLF, CAM
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RUNNING shoes ,FOOTWEAR design - Abstract
For the familiar, Bembury reached for the lace cage popularized by the Adidas Ultra Boost and a rubber-toe detail borrowed from another company's "top-selling model", as Bembury cautiously puts it. Features RECENTLY, WHILE VISITING New York from his home in Los Angeles, the sneaker designer Salehe Bembury decided to look up his pal Action Bronson. Bembury and Bronson's relationship began, as so many do in Bembury's line of work, with a pair of sneakers. After all those sneakers he made for other people - sneakers he says he'd never wear, sneakers so outlandish he can't believe customers exist for them - Salehe Bembury was finally able to start making sneakers for himself. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2021
150. Comparison of Rarefication Techniques for Foot Simulation Using Subject Specific Three-Dimensional Anthropometry Data
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Tsao, Liuxing, Ma, Liang, Li, Tao, Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, and Duffy, Vincent G., editor
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- 2017
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