Claims
- 1. A footwear insert comprising an insole formed at least partially of sisal material and having stitching through the sisal material to define areas for contouring of the sisal material to give the insole a varying thickness, with an upper surface having depressions and ridges to accommodate the bottom of a user foot, the depressions and ridges providing increased massaging of the user foot.
- 2. A footwear insert as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sisal material is arranged for direct contact with the user foot.
- 3. A footwear insert as claimed in claim 1, wherein said insole is totally formed of sisal material.
- 4. A footwear insert as claimed in claim 1, wherein said insole is removably insertable into footwear.
- 5. A footwear insert as claimed in claim 1, wherein said insole comprises:
- a first insole layer formed of sisal material and having said upper surface thereon; and
- a second insole layer providing support for said first insole layer sisal material and having a substantially planar lower surface.
- 6. A footwear insert as claimed in claim 5, wherein at least one of said first insole layer and said second insole layer has a varying thickness.
- 7. A footwear insert as claimed in claim 5, wherein said first insole layer is integrated with said second insole layer through at least one of an adhesive, sewing, a melting process, and a molding process.
- 8. A footwear insert as claimed in claim 1, wherein said footwear insert further comprises a liner at least partially formed of sisal material and adhered to said contoured insole.
- 9. A footwear insert as claimed in claim 1, wherein the depressions and ridges provide toe caps, a toe bar, a foot cap, an arch support and a heel cup.
- 10. A footwear comprising an insole formed at least partially of sisal material and having an upper surface and a lower surface, with stitching through the sisal material to define areas for contouring of the sisal material to provide depressions and ridges on said upper surface to accommodate the bottom of a user foot; and an insole support adhered to said insole lower surface, the depressions and ridges providing increased messaging of the user foot.
- 11. A footwear as claimed in claim 10, wherein said sisal material is arranged for direct contact with the user foot.
- 12. A footwear as claimed in claim 10, wherein said footwear comprises a sandal.
- 13. A footwear as claimed in claim 10, wherein said footwear comprises a shoe.
- 14. A footwear as claimed in claim 13, wherein said insole comprises:
- a first insole layer formed of sisal material having said upper surface thereon; and
- a second insole layer providing support for said sisal material and having said lower surface thereon.
- 15. A footwear as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first insole layer is integrated with said second insole layer through at least one of an adhesive, sewing, a melting process and a molding process.
- 16. A footwear as claimed in claim 10, wherein said footwear comprises a boot.
- 17. A footwear as claimed in claim 10, wherein said contoured insole is totally formed of sisal material.
- 18. A footwear as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one of said insole and said insole support has a varying thickness.
- 19. A footwear as claimed in claim 10, wherein said insole support is removable adhered to said insole lower surface.
- 20. A footwear as claimed in claim 10, wherein the depressions and ridges provide toe caps, a toe bar, a foot cap, an arch support and a heel cup.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/664,387, filed Jun. 14, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,930,916.
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