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outsole

[ out-sohl ]

noun

  1. the outer sole of a shoe.


outsole

/ ˈ²¹ÊŠ³ÙËŒ²õəʊ±ô /

noun

  1. the outermost sole of a shoe
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of outsole1

First recorded in 1880–85; out- + sole 2
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The shoes feature an all-over sandy suede, with gold and jade accents on the shank plate and outsole.

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In these new sneakers, translucent outsoles and cartoon illustrations pay homage to Crenshaw Skate Club creator Tobey McIntosh and his youth.

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It also has a lightweight, yet tough rubber outsole with a minimalist tread and 100 percent recycled liners and mesh uppers.

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The outsole will be made of Vibram, which is made in the United States from recycled materials.

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It acts as both the midsole and outsole, which shaves 2–3 ounces off the shoe’s overall weight.

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