A43B1/05

SHOE UPPER INCLUDING THREE-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN
20250327223 · 2025-10-23 ·

The present disclosure provides a shoe upper woven using a warp yarn and a weft yarn, having the weft yarn formed so that a first weft yarn which is a high-stretch yarn and the second weft which is a regular yarn overlap each other, and including a three-dimensional pattern region in which the first weft yarn is disposed on a rear surface and the second weft yarn is disposed on a surface to form the three-dimensional pattern on the surface.

SHOES

A shoe includes an upper that covers the instep of a foot. A hole that has a bottom and is recessed in the thickness direction of the upper is integrally formed in the upper. A bottom portion of the hole is one layer including at least two linear members that differ in stretchability.

Method of forming an upper for an article of footwear

A woven textile structure is formed by weaving a first woven layer including first yarns and weaving a second woven layer including first yarns, where the woven layers are arranged in a stacked manner and are separated from each other. During the weaving of the first and second woven layers, second yarns are inserted along an intermediate span in the weft direction of the woven textile structure, where the second yarns are elongated to an elongated length during the insertion in the weft direction. First yarns of the first woven layer are interlaced with first yarns of the second woven layer and a second yarn of the intermediate span at a plurality of interlacing locations along the woven textile structure so as to define stitches at each interlacing location, where each stitch joins the first woven layer with the second woven layer.

Method of forming an upper for an article of footwear

A woven textile structure is formed by weaving a first woven layer including first yarns and weaving a second woven layer including first yarns, where the woven layers are arranged in a stacked manner and are separated from each other. During the weaving of the first and second woven layers, second yarns are inserted along an intermediate span in the weft direction of the woven textile structure, where the second yarns are elongated to an elongated length during the insertion in the weft direction. First yarns of the first woven layer are interlaced with first yarns of the second woven layer and a second yarn of the intermediate span at a plurality of interlacing locations along the woven textile structure so as to define stitches at each interlacing location, where each stitch joins the first woven layer with the second woven layer.

Engineered non-woven textile and method of manufacturing

A method of creating an engineered textile includes placing a yarn-wound jig on an upper surface of a substrate, selectively printing or extruding a bonding material across the plurality of arranged yarn strands, solidifying the bonding material to bond adjacent ones of the plurality of arranged yarn strands together and form a bound plurality of arranged yarn strands, and removing the bound plurality of arranged yarn strands from the substrate and the frame.

Engineered non-woven textile and method of manufacturing

A method of creating an engineered textile includes placing a yarn-wound jig on an upper surface of a substrate, selectively printing or extruding a bonding material across the plurality of arranged yarn strands, solidifying the bonding material to bond adjacent ones of the plurality of arranged yarn strands together and form a bound plurality of arranged yarn strands, and removing the bound plurality of arranged yarn strands from the substrate and the frame.