SHOES

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent inward and outward turning during a movement step after a heel comes into contact with the ground at first by providing a sole assembly and a stabilizing element selectively supporting individual portions of the assembly, and allowing the assembly to contain at least...

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description PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent inward and outward turning during a movement step after a heel comes into contact with the ground at first by providing a sole assembly and a stabilizing element selectively supporting individual portions of the assembly, and allowing the assembly to contain at least one support element as well as a first basic element. SOLUTION: This shoe has a stabilizing element arranged below a foot of a wearing person. The stabilizing element has a basic element 10 and a support 20 for properly supporting a heel. The narrow and long basic element 10 extends from an area of heel bone to an area of finger bone. The element 10 horizontally disappears toward the center of sole while support elements 11a-11d are arranged at a proper angle on an opposite side. The elements 11a-11d extend slantly around an area of sole on the basic element 10. A forward portion of the basic element 10 is given longitudinal softness by slits 12a-12c and a rear portion of thereof is strengthened. A side ridge 14 connecting the element 10 to the heel support 20 is continuous at a rear end of the element 10.
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