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When buying high-quality shoes, you often have to decide between leather or rubber soles. After receiving feedback from you, our customers, we've developed some of our icons with a rubber sole since March 2021. In this article, we will highlight the differences between these two types of soles.
But before coming to the two different types of soles, we want to give you a quick summary about the technique we are using while stitching our soles. Our formal shoes are produced using the Goodyear welted technique. In short, it means that the upper of the shoe and the sole are stitched to a welt independently, making it easy to change or replace the sole without affecting the upper. With this construction, you can keep the upper for an extended period of time and only change the sole when worn down. The benefit of using the same upper is that it will adapt to your feet over time and give you a personal fit.
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