
Shoe manufacturing techniques
Shoe manufacturing involves several key techniques. First, materials like leather, rubber, or synthetic fabrics are selected. The cutting process shapes these materials into parts like the upper, lining, and sole. Next, the upper part is stitched together, often using adhesives or machines. Once assembled, it’s attached to the sole, which can be molded or stitched on. Quality control ensures durability and comfort, particularly focusing on fit and support. Finally, shoes are finished with polishing, laces, or other details before packaging. This combination of craftsmanship and technology results in the diverse footwear we wear today.