How Are Steel Toe Shoes Made?
Sole The crafting of steel toe shoes begins from the ground up: with the sole. Although most soles are rubber composites, they must be fitted with bases strong enough to hold a steel toecap in place. Sharp blows to the foot or toes are absorbed by the sole, but the steel cap does all of the deflecting. Some steel caps are actually fused into the sole, not unlike the steel belting in a radial tire. This gives the steel cap more support and protects the bottom of the foot from sharp objects, such as nails or screws. Toecap The steel cap itself is typically found between the inner lining and the outer leather of a shoe or boot. Although steel-toed shoes are made from a variety of materials, the most protective outer layer is genuine leather, as it can better resist damage incurred from acid or other caustic materials. The steel cap is essentially encased in leather and made comfortable to the foot by use of smooth canvas. Some shoes place additional padding near and around the toecap to p