Parts of a Shoe

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  1. Parts of a Shoe A Learning Presentation from Indezine.com
  2. Parts of a Shoe
    • Click any of the caption boxes for a more detailed description.
    Quarter Counter Heel Welt Cuff Tongue Sole Eyelet Lace
  3. Sole
    • The sole is the bottom part of the shoe, also referred to as the "outsole". This is the part that comes in direct contact with the ground.
    Sole
  4. Heel
    • The heel is the outer part of the shoe that is placed under the rear of the shoe. Shoe heels come in a wide variety of styles, shapes and heights.
    Heel
  5. Welt
    • A welt is a strip of leather, rubber, or plastic that is stitched to the upper sole of a shoe, as an attach-point for the sole.
    Welt
  6. Counter
    • The counter of a shoe sits behind the heel, and is used to stiffen the back part of the shoe, and to give it structure.
    Counter
  7. Cuff
    • The various band like or folded parts of a shoe.
    Cuff
  8. Tongue
    • The tongue is a strip that runs up the top-center of the shoe and sits on the top part of the foot. The purpose of a shoe tongue is to protect the top of the foot.
    Tongue
  9. Quarter
    • The quarter is part of a shoe's upper, that covers the sides and the back of the foot. In some shoe styles, the quarter is a separate piece that is sewn to the vamp of a shoe.
    Quarter
  10. Lace
    • Laces are inserted through the eyelets of a shoe, and used to bring the sides of the shoe together.
    Lace
  11. Eyelet
    • The eyelet is the smooth circular hole through which laces are thread through. Eyelets can be made of metal or plastic, and are used to cover the edges of holes made in shoes or clothing.
    Eyelet
  12. Parts of a Shoe Heel Welt Lace Sole Tongue Quarter Vamp Eyelet
  13. Quarter
    • The quarter is part of a shoe's upper, that covers the sides and the back of the foot. In some shoe styles, the quarter is a separate piece that is sewn to the vamp of a shoe.
    Quarter
  14. Sole
    • The sole is the bottom part of the shoe, also referred to as the "outsole". This is the part that comes in direct contact with the ground.
    Sole
  15. Vamp
    • The vamp is a part of the shoe that can cover the top part of the foot.
    Vamp
  16. Heel
    • The heel is the outer part of the shoe that is placed under the rear of the shoe. Shoe heels come in a wide variety of styles, shapes and heights.
    Heel
  17. Welt
    • A welt is a strip of leather, rubber, or plastic that is stitched to the upper sole of a shoe, as an attach-point for the sole.
    Welt
  18. Tongue
    • The tongue is a strip that runs up the top-center of the shoe and sits on the top part of the foot. The purpose of a shoe tongue is to protect the top of the foot.
    Tongue
  19. Lace
    • Laces are inserted through the eyelets of a shoe, and used to bring the sides of the shoe together.
    Lace
  20. Eyelet
    • The eyelet is the smooth circular hole through which laces are thread through. Eyelets can be made of metal or plastic, and are used to cover the edges of holes made in shoes or clothing.
    Eyelet
  21. Parts of a Shoe Tongue Lace Heel Vamp Counter Toe Sole Eyelet
  22. Sole
    • The sole is the bottom part of the shoe, also referred to as the "outsole" of the shoe. This is the part that comes in direct contact with the ground.
    Sole
  23. Eyelet
    • The eyelet is the smooth circular hole through which laces are thread through. Eyelets can be made of metal or plastic, and are used to cover the edges of holes made in shoes or clothing.
    Eyelet
  24. Lace
    • Laces are inserted through the eyelets of a shoe, and used to bring the sides of the shoe together.
    Lace
  25. Tongue
    • The tongue is a strip that runs up the top-center of the shoe and sits on the top part of the foot. The purpose of a shoe tongue is to protect the top of the foot.
    Tongue
  26. Counter
    • The counter of a shoe sits behind the heel, and is used to stiffen the back part of the shoe, and to give it structure.
    Counter
  27. Heel
    • The heel is the outer part of the shoe that is placed under the rear of the shoe. Shoe heels come in a wide variety of styles, shapes and heights.
    Heel
  28. Vamp
    • The vamp is a part of the shoe that can cover the top part of the foot.
    Vamp
  29. Toe
    • The toe is the part of a shoe that covers and protects your toes. Toe should be wide enough and long enough to accommodate the toes comfortably.
    Toe
  30. Parts of a Shoe Lace Vamp Counter Footbed Eyelet Tongue
  31. Eyelet
    • The eyelet is the smooth circular hole through which laces are thread through. Eyelets can be made of metal or plastic, and are used to cover the edges of holes made in shoes or clothing.
    Eyelet
  32. Tongue
    • The tongue is a strip that runs up the top-center of the shoe and sits on the top part of the foot. The purpose of a shoe tongue is to protect the top of the foot.
    Tongue
  33. Footbed
    • The footbed is the inside part of the shoe that runs under the bottom of the foot. A footbed is also sometimes referred to as the insole, inner sole or innersole.
    Footbed
  34. Vamp
    • The vamp is a part of the shoe that can cover the top part of the foot.
    Vamp
  35. Lace
    • Laces are inserted through the eyelets of a shoe, and used to bring the sides of the shoe together.
    Lace
  36. Counter
    • The counter of a shoe sits behind the heel, and is used to stiffen the back part of the shoe, and to give it structure.
    Counter
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