Welt
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| The "welt" is a strip of leather which is sewn around the bottom edge of a shoe. This stitching attaches the
welt to both the insole and the upper of the shoe. The welt is folded out to form a point of attachment for the outer sole. |
Salpa |
By finely milling vegetable leather scraps as well as chrome shavings which we obtain from all around the world, and adding natural fat and latex as a binder.It is largely used by all shoe manufacturers. |
Rubber |
Rubber welts are cheeper as compared to Leather & Salpa welts.Here main component is hard rubber.It is widely used in low pricing shoes. |
Leather
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On better-constructed shoes, the leather welt is a strip of leather which runs along the perimeter of the outsole.It is widely used by premium shoe manufacturers of high quality and is costier than other welts.
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TPR |
TPR welts are now a days in much demand and fashion due to multicolor options available in it,and it gives also very neat & colourful picture. |