What is rubber foxing?

The foxing is a rectangular string of rubber used to increase bonding between upper and outsole. Sometimes referred to as “outsole wall” due to the characteristic where it´s. Depending on design it can have different shapes and thickness but will always be in the form of a tape.
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What is foxing on a sneaker?

A foxing is a strip of material, separate from the sole and upper, that secures the joint where the upper and sole meet, usually attached by a vulcanization process. A foxing must be applied or molded at the sole and overlap the upper and substantially encircle the entire shoe.
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What is foxing or foxing like band?

A foxing-like band has the same or nearly the same appearance, qualities or characteristics as a foxing. A foxing-like band does not have to be a separate component and is often part of the unit-molded sole.
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What is foxing converse?

The above image shoes the sole unit of a Converse Chuck Taylor 70s sneaker. Between the midsole and the canvas upper, there is a separate, plain strip of rubber. This is the foxing of this shoe. in this instance, the foxing will slow the degradation of glue and acts as a buffer for the life of the sole unit.
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What is vulcanized rubber shoes?

Vulcanized shoes are actually a reference to the production of the rubber outsole. Vulcanization is a process of heating rubber with certain chemicals, both extending its durability and flexibility. When making a shoe this way, first the rubber outsole is molded into the desired shape, then attached to the upper.
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Making Of Ethical Sneaker - Foxing Tape



Are Converse vulcanized?

The Converse All Star, the Jack Purcell, and other Converse classics are made using the vulcanized shoemaking process.
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How do you Vulcanize rubber?

The Basics of Vulcanized Rubber

It's made via a curing process in which the rubber's elastomers harden in response to heat and sulfur. Exposure to heat and sulfur creates new cross-links in the rubber that, ultimately, makes the rubber stronger and more elastic.
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How is foxing tape made?

Foxing Tape

The shape is acquired by pressing rubber through a mold, different colors can be achieved by multiple material sources, each with a different color. The foxing is processed as an endless tape and then cut into desired length for later attachment.
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What is a shoe Welt?

The welt refers to a strip of leather that is sewn around the perimeter of the upper of the shoe, onto the insole. The outer sole is then sewn to the welt, as opposed to being attached directly to the upper like the Blake stitch method.
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What are the three main parts of a sneaker?

To make things easy on you, the definitions are broken into three main subcategories: uppers, soles, and lacing. Sneaker anatomy and parts.
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What is the inside of a sneaker called?

The insole, also called the inner sole or footbed, is the inner part of the shoe that sits on top of the midsole and supports the bottom of the foot. Since it is removable, it's easy to replace. The inner sole attaches to the upper part of the shoe and is made of synthetic insole board or cellulose paperboard.
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What makes a sneaker a sneaker?

While shoes can be made from many different materials, sneakers are made from synthetic fabric with rubber soles only. Sneakers are meant for comfort and physical activities and considered casual shoes whereas those made with leather are considered formal.
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Why are shoe soles made of rubber?

The entire sole is leather, but manufacturers attach the rubber to the heel and the front part of the shoe. The rubber makes the shoe durable. Additionally, it offers better traction.
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What are shoes bottom made of?

The sole of a shoe, also known as the outsole, is the bottom part of the shoe that comes in direct contact with the ground. Shoe soles are made from a variety of different materials, including natural rubber, leather, polyurethane and PVC compounds.
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What is vulcanised leather?

Vulcanization (British: Vulcanisation) is a range of processes for hardening rubbers. The term originally referred exclusively to the treatment of natural rubber with sulfur, which remains the most common practice. It has also grown to include the hardening of other (synthetic) rubbers via various means.
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What is the difference between rubber and vulcanized rubber?

Natural rubber is the latex of rubber tree that has a mixture of polymers, while vulcanized rubber is the material that forms after the vulcanization of natural rubber. The key difference between natural rubber and vulcanized rubber is in their mechanical properties.
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What's the meaning of Vulcanize?

Definition of vulcanization

: the process of treating crude or synthetic rubber or similar plastic material chemically to give it useful properties (such as elasticity, strength, and stability)
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Is silicone vulcanized rubber?

Curing. In its uncured state, silicone rubber is a highly adhesive gel or liquid. To convert it to a solid, it must be cured, vulcanized, or catalyzed. This is normally carried out in a two-stage process at the point of manufacture into the desired shape, and then in a prolonged post-cure process.
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What is the difference between Converse All Star and Chuck Taylors?

What is the difference between Converse All Star and Chuck Taylors? Chuck Taylors are now called the Chuck 70 they have a different price aesthetic, materials, fit, and sole than the Converse All Star. The Converse All Star is $30 cheaper, more durable, lighter, and has more colors available.
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What is the difference between Chuck Taylors and Chuck 70s?

The Chuck 70 features more stitching and a sturdier construction compared to the original Chuck Taylor All Star. It also has a slightly higher outsole and longer rubber toe cap. The Chuck Taylor All Star is looser and feels flimsier compared to the Chuck 70.
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Why are Converse called Chuck Taylors?

History. Converse started making an early basketball shoe in 1917 and redesigned it in 1922, when Chuck Taylor asked the company to create a better shoe with more support and flexibility. After Converse added Taylor's signature to the ankle patch they became known as Chuck Taylor All Stars.
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Are all Vans vulcanized?

Most Vans shoes and all of the Classics line are made with a vulcanized sole unit, this is a rubber bonding process that moulds the Vans Waffle sole to the upper of the shoe with a full wrap of what is called 'foxing tape'.
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What is cupped sole?

A cup sole is a rubber outsole that has a tall "sidewall". The sidewall cradles or "cups" the upper of the shoe, hence the name "cup sole".
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What is Boardfeel?

Snowboard materials and the boards design determine a board's characteristics and performance. Snowboarders typically refer to how good a snowboard performs by the term “board feel”.
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