The vulcanised shoe construction process is the classic, expensive way to make a sneaker. The upper and rubber sole are "cooked" in a vulcanising oven for several hours to cure the rubber. The shoe is heated long enough for the tape and the sole unit to fuse together.
Benefits:
Vulcanisation ensures a tight, sealed construction that is lightweight and flexible with a bespoke finish in both colour and texture.
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