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    Here's the lowdown: The Ooriginals unisex sandals are designed to reduce energy exertion, absorb impact and cradle and support your arch. We'll let the doc discuss why they're so great with bunions.

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  5. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    Past versions of boots issued within the Singapore Armed Forces include a full leather upper boot with a reinforced toecap (in service until 1993), an improved version that removed the reinforced toecap, reducing weight, and had improved insoles that provided more support and offered better hygiene (in service 1993–2002), the 'Gore-Tex' boots ...

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    Shank (footwear) Schematic of some common components of a dress shoe including the insole, stiffener, shank, outsole, toe puff, and welt. In a boot or shoe, the shank is a long, thin piece of material between the insole and outsole intended to support the foot and provide structure.

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    "Ballin' The Jack," also known as a Spring-o-Lator mule, attributed to the Herbert Levine Company, where an elastic strip in the footbed that bridged the ball of the foot to the arch, allowed the wearer to keep the shoes securely on while wearing stockings, despite the lack of any straps at the side or back of the shoes.

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