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What materials are used in your shoes?

Every material is chosen for a specific job. Nothing is decorative. Nothing is accidental.

  • Flyknit Upper: Soft, stretchable, and breathable. It adapts to different foot shapes and movement patterns, making it ideal for bunions, hammer toes, or feet that swell throughout the day. A redesigned softer toe cap helps reduce pressure and friction around sensitive forefoot areas for added comfort.

  • Elastic Laces + Soft Deep C Heel: Creates a secure, sock-like fit without pressure. The heel is gently cupped to keep your foot stable without the harshness of a rigid counter.

  • Removable Ortholite Insole: Lightweight, breathable, and lightly contoured. It holds its shape longer than standard EVA and manages moisture and bacteria. The slight heel drop, around 6mm, encourages natural arch engagement without forcing correction.

  • Sweetfoam Midsole: The real MVP of shock absorption. It protects the heel and forefoot and helps slow the breakdown of natural fat pads over time.

  • Rubber Outsole: Provides reliable traction and stability. Paired with the low-profile midsole, it helps reduce slip risk and keeps you grounded.

In short, every material we use is chosen for a reason. The shoe moves with you, supports without overcorrecting, and protects without weakening.

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