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Glossary
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| Amazing-Shoes-Store.com Presents: The Glossary of Shoe We realize that the world of shoes can get a little complicated, and sometimes you may run across a term you don't recognize. To help clear things up, here's a handy dictionary of Shoe that we use on our website. |
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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W
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Airport Friendly - A shoe that contains no metal of any sort, allowing the wearer to pass through airport metal detectors.
All Terrain Sandal - Any sandal that is meant for use in rafting, hiking, etc. Often waterproofed and with an all terrain outsole.
Ankle Wrap - Straps that are meant to be wrapped around and tied around the ankle for a stylish accent.
Apron Toe - A type of toe characterized by a large overlay that covers the front of the toe and has visible edges or stitching, to form a sort of "apron" on the front of the shoe.
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Bicycle Toe - A type of toe characterized by two stitched straight line accents, so named because of their similarity to professional bicycling shoe detailing.
Blucher Toe - A type of toe characterized by a smooth, turned stitch border around the toe area, like an apron toe style in reverse.
Boat Shoe - A type of shoe originally meant to be worn aboard a boat, usually with a siped, non-slip outsole, often with side lacing details, almost always a casual shoe you can wear with or without socks.
Boot - Any footwear that rises to the ankle or higher, can be casual or dressy, practical or fashionable.
Boot Heel - Typically found on boots, this is a wide, stable type of heel that usually is not very high.
Bootie - A shoe that has the styling of a boot without the height, also called a shoe-boot or "shootie"
Brocade - A type of fabric, often with embroidered or embroidered-style elaborate designs, popular with Asian influenced looks.
Back Seam - The vertical seam at the center of the back of a shoe or boot.
Brannock Device® - A device used to measure the length and width of the foot in order to ensure proper shoe fit..
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Cap Toe - A type of toe style with a full toe overlay and a straight stitching line across the top part of the toe, often seen in dress shoes.
Casual After Sport - A type of casual shoe that's ideal for use after athletic activity, with sporty styling and comfort, but lacking an athletic shoe's technical features.
Cheerleading Shoe - A type of athletic shoe meant for competitive, high-impact cheerleading activity, often with switchable color accents to match team colors, and finger notches in the soles for use in acrobatics.
Chelsea Boot - A type of boot, usually ankle height, in a pull on style with elastic side panels. Popularized in England.
Cleats - Any traction enhancing spikes or nubs attached to the sole of an athletic shoe, often used in grass-based sports such as baseball, soccer, or golf to ensure sure footing.
ClimaCool - A venting and cooling system used by adidas brand footwear with flexible screened vents to keep feet cool.
Clog - A type of shoe, usually casual and comfortable, with an open or closed heel and a slip on style.
Column Heel - A type of women's high heel that's round and column-shaped.
Corporate Casual - A shoe that is clearly casual, but suitable for most "casual Friday" dress codes or relaxed corporate styles.
Crepe Sole - A type of sole characterized by a nubbly texture like crepe paper
Croc Embossed - Leather that has been embossed or stamped in a pattern simulating crocodile skin
Cross Training - Athletic shoes suitable for cross training activities, from running to aerobics to weight training
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Distressed Leather - Leather that has been rubbed, scratched, or treated for a stylish effect
Driving Moc - A type of casual moccasin or slip on ideal for driving, with a flexible outsole, pedal-gripping sole, and a wraparound protected heel
Dual Density Midsole - Seen in running shoes, a midsole that employs two different densities of cushioning foam, with denser foam where the foot would normally tend to roll.
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Elastic Gore - An elastic fabric panel inserted into shoes to provide stretch
Energy Return - In running and athletic shoes, it is the response after the foot strikes the ground, a sort of propulsion that helps maintain an effective "gait" or stride
Engineer Boot - Originally worn by the Army Corps of Engineers, it is a work style pull on boot characterized by instep and top straps
Espadrille - Any shoe that has woven rope or rope-look trim, usually in the sole area
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Faux Leather - Simulated non-animal leather-like material, usually polyurethane
Fisherman Sandal - Type of sandal with woven or stitched vertical and horizontal straps, often with a closed toe
Fitness - Athletic shoes ideally suited for gym-style workouts
Flat Heel - Shoes with a very low or no heel height
Flip-Flop - A type of sandal, usually a thong, with a lightweight foam outsole that makes a "flip-flop" sound when you walk.
Footbed - the insole of the shoe, where the foot rests
Full Grain Leather - Leather that shows a natural texture or "grain"
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Gait Control - In athletic running or walking shoes, a system of controlling the foot's movement within the running or walking step to prevent injury and fatigue
Gardening Clog - A type of footwear that is usually backless, rubber, and waterproof, ideal for gardening
Gore-Tex - An advanced, lightweight waterproof material, ideal as a lining
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Haircalf - Natural calfskin material with a soft furry texture
Handle Drop - In handbags, the length measured between the top of the bag and the center point of the handle
Harness Boot - A type of boot characterized by straps across the instep and heel, usually joined by a ring detail
Herringbone Tweed - A type of tweed fabric with a jagged line pattern
Houndstooth Check - A type of pattern with a diagonal "tooth" checked design
Huarache - A type of woven sandal-like casual shoe, originating in Mexico and Central America
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Insole - The part of the shoe that the foot rests upon, usually cushioned
Instep - The area of the foot between the toes and the ankle, or the top front part of a shoe
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Jelly or Jellie - A type of soft rubbery material, often transparent or translucent
Jodhpur Boot - Also called a Chelsea Boot, an ankle height slip on boot with elastic side panels
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Kitten Heel - A type of heel that is set forward, usually low height
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Last - A block or form shaped like a human foot and used in making or repairing shoes
Light Hiking - Athletic shoes that are ideal for day hikes or "approach" hiking but are not ideal for long backpacking hikes or climbing
Lining - The material inside a shoe
Lucite - A type of clear hard plastic that is often used in dress shoes
Lug Sole - A sole with a heavy three dimensional traction pattern
Lycra/Neoprene - A blend of stretch fabric and neoprene rubber, ideal for a waterproof and sporty soft lining
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Mary Jane - A type of women's shoe characterized by a strap across the instep
Mersey Boot - Also known as "Beatle Boots," dress boots with a zippered side and a slightly raised heel
Microfiber - A type of closely knit smooth fabric often used in shoes
Midsole - The part of the shoe between the very bottom and where the foot rests, often cushioned
Moc Toe - A type of toe design with a seam and stitching details, originally seen in moccasins
Moccasin - Possibly the earliest type of shoe, a slip on style with visible stitching, often with a soft leather bottom
Mod Style - Style characteristic of the "Mod" era in the 1960's, with bold, high contrast geometric patterns and pop-art details
Monk Strap - A type of shoe designed like an oxford, but with a strap closure across the instep rather than a lace up front closure
Motorcycle Boot - Boots ideal for riding a motorcycle, often with thick, durable soles
Mule - A closed toe shoe with no back
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Nappa Leather - A type of leather characterized by its stretchy, soft, smooth texture
Negative Heel - Popular in comfort footwear, a type of footbed with a lowered heel area designed for more natural foot placement
Nubuck - A type of leather that has been "bucked" or sanded for a smooth texture with a slight nap
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Orthotic - A full or partial insole specifically designed for comfort and support
Outsole - The very bottom of the shoe, the part that contacts the ground
Overlay - Detailing on a shoe made by layering material on top of other material
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Patent Leather - A type of leather that has been varnished for a shiny finished
Peekaboo Toe - A type of closed toe with a small open panel allowing a glimpse of toe
Pinked - Detailing characterized by a sawtooth edge
Polyurethane - A type of manmade material that can be made to have the look and feel of leather
Pronation - The inward rolling of the foot during running or walking, potentially a source of injury
PU - The commonly used abbreviation for polyurethane
Pumps - Women's dress shoes, usually slip on, often with enclosed toe and sides
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Quarter Panel - The sides of the shoe from the heel to the toe
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Retro - Referring to popular style of the past
Ruched - A type of detailing characterized by gathered or pleated material with stitching accents
Running - Cushioning - Running shoes characterized by a high degree of cushioning in the insole and midsole, designed for runners in need of maximum shock absorption
Running - Stability - Running shoes characterized by a high degree of stabilizing elements, designed for runners in need of gait control
Running - Supportive Cushioning - Running shoes with a combination of cushioning and stabilized support, designed for runners needing both
Running - Trail - Running shoes designed for running both on and off road, with increased stability and traction for irregular terrain
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Saddle Shoes - Shoes with a contrast colored instep overlay or "saddle," usually found on golf shoes or retro styles
Scalloped - A type of detailing characterized by round wavy edges
Sculpted Heel - A type of high heel molded in one piece, usually out of high-impact plastic
Siped - A type of outsole with narrow grooves or channels, often found in boat shoes
Slingback - Shoes that are backless with a rear strap that goes around the upper heel, usually with a buckle or elastic panel
Slouched - Shoes with a baggy, gathered design that "slouches" down, usually found in boots
Snip Toe - A type of toe that is tapered, with a squared front as if "snipped"
Sole - Another word for outsole, the bottom part of the shoe
Spandex/Neoprene - A combination of stretchy Spandex fabric and soft neoprene rubber, a soft and waterproof material usually used as a lining
Stacked Heel - A heel that has horizontal lines, indicating that it is made up of stacked layers of leather, or a heel with that appearance
Stiletto - A high, tapered, narrow heel, also called a "spike" heel, named for a type of slim knife
Strappy Sandal - A sandal characterized by a multiple strap design
Studio-Aerobic - Athletic shoes ideally meant for aerobics and other studio fitness activities
Suede - Leather that has been sanded or roughed to produce a surface with a soft texture or "nap"
Sueded Fabric - Fabric that has been given a soft nap to simulate the feel of suede leather
Supination - The rolling of the foot outward to the side while running or walking, can lead to serious injury
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Tailored - Characterized by a fitted, precise design that follows the contours of the foot
Thong Sandal - Any sandal that has material that fits between the toes, especially the big and second toes
Toe Ridge - A horizontal ridge added into the footbed of some sandals to anchor and provide support and cushioning for the toes
Toe Thong Post - The part of a thong sandal that actually fits between the toes
Trubuck - An fabric with a durable but soft texture that simulates nubuck leather
T-Strap - A type of shoe with a single vertical strap linking the toe and ankle/heel areas
Turf Cleats - Permanent or removable plastic or rubber cleats on athletic shoes
Twill Fabric - A woven fabric material characterized by a smooth surface and durable wear
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Upper - The part of the shoe that covers the top part of the foot, from heel to toe
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Vachetta Leather - A type of soft cow leather
Vamp - The front center part of a shoe's upper
Vegetable Tanned - Leather that has been tanned using a vegetable process, ideal for those with allergies to chromium or other tanning chemicals
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Water Sports - Any sports such as rafting, kayaking, surfing, etc. that require footwear that is waterproof, quick drying, with all terrain traction
Western - Roper - A type of Western boot characterized by a lower shaft, flared top, and medium round toe
Wing Tip - A type of shoe with overlays and stitched, perforated trim, usually a dress style
Work - Non-Safety - Work boots that do not have a steel safety toe
Work - Safety - Work boots that have a steel safety toe and conform to ANSI safety standards specified
Wrestling Shoe - Athletic shoes ideal for Greco-Roman wrestling, usually with a flexible split outsole and covered laces to conform to rules
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