Footwear system

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Inventors

Colan, Laura P.

Application #

120883

Filed

Feb-12-1980

Published

Nov-3-1981

Current US Class

036/101
036/11.5
036/15

International Classes

A43B 003/24; A43B 003/12; A43C 013/00

Field of Search

36/11.5 36/100 36/101 36/12 36/15 36/30

Examiners

Lawson; Patrick D.

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3983642   Shoe having interc...

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Abstract
There is disclosed an improved system of footwear which permits the wearer to customize the fit and aesthetics of her footwear. A substantially E shaped channel is provided along the length of, and inward of the perimeter of the sole of the assembly. The central arm of the E channel is provided with a series of lacing engagement members in the form of slots. Through selective choice and engagement of the lacings with slots, a myriad of styling and fit adjustments can be made by a wearer.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved footwear system comprising a sole assembly including a base portion defining the shape of the sole and having an outer edge perimeter wall; a stepped inset portion atop said perimeter wall along substantially the entire length of said perimeter wall defining a ledge, a vertical wall extending upward at substantially a right angle to said ledge; a ridge section, said ridge section extending outward from said vertical wall along a height substantially intermediate thereof; said ridge extending substantially parallel to said perimeter wall of said base portion and laterally inward thereof; a plurality of vertical slots extending through said ridge portion with each said slot adapted to permit said lacing material to pass therethrough; and a top portion adapted to extend substantially parallel to said bottom portion, the outer edge portion of said top portion adapted to overlie said ridge in spaced apart relationship thereto; whereby said ledge portion and its said vertical wall and said outer edge portion of said top portion define a substantially E shaped channel having a slotted central arm therein to permit the releasable affixation of shoe upper material thereto.



Description
The present invention relates to footwear and particularly to an improved system which permits the wearer to customize the fit and aesthetics of her footwear.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Fashion requirements dictate that women maintain a varied collection of shoes for wardrobe compatibility. The expense in meeting this need has escalated dramatically with the extreme price rise in the basic raw materials generally employed in shoe manufacture. Expense and fashion aside, women's shoes have long been associated with a relatively high level of discomfort. In part this is a result of mass production. Standardized sizes do not fit many people well. In between sizes and different contours as between a left and right foot forces many purchasers to make compromises as between fit and fashion. Further, even if a relatively comfortably fitting shoe is found, normal fluctuations in body weight and water retention can alter the characteristics of the wearer's feet from day to day so as to render an otherwise comfortable shoe uncomfortable.
 
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