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what is the vamp of a shoe

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  The vamp of a shoe generally refers to the front part that covers the top of your foot. There are many types of shoes , such as sandal, boot, or heel with a solid vamp. The purpose is to protect the toes and ankle from being exposed or injured.The term "vamp" originates from 19th-century theater usage for an actor who sang a song in a production before it began; this usage was transferred to certain types of footwear because they extended over the instep.Some styles have an open vamp called an open shoe or mule which leaves your toes exposed but protects against water gaining access (as in rain boots).In a shoe, the vamp is the part of the upper which covers the top of your foot. The vamp is usually attached to the upper of the shoe, which is the part connected to outside of leather. It gives structure and shape to the front portion of your shoe so that it can fit comfortably over your foot. It also helps protect your toes and ankle from getting injured.   Image source: h

what is the sole of the shoe

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  Hi, my name is Dima. I'm a shoe expert and this is a blog about the soles of shoes. My hope is that this blog helps you understand the anatomy of your shoes. So far I have written posts about treads, outsoles, midsoles and insoles.    Image source: https://www.walmart.com/ In today's article we will talk about leather outsoles and their benefits vs rubber outsoles. In recent years leather has come back with a vengeance in soles for dress shoes but there are pros and cons to consider before deciding   Image source: https://www.nike.com/ which type of sole you want for your dress shoe or any other type of shoe for that matter as each one can have different properties like abrasion resistance etc.  Image source: https://www.dsw.com/ Leather soles are seen as an indicator of a quality dress shoe and are often preferred by those who have experience with shoes. Here are some benefits of leather outsoles: Pros: Cons:  Image source:https://www.zappos.com/ What is the sole of