The structural features of men's business shoes have in recent years shifted from the traditional 'emphasis on form over comfort' to a design philosophy that integrates ergonomics, material technology, and multi-scenario adaptability.
Sole Structure: Soft sole + cushioning + anti-slip integration
Midsole Material: Generally made of high-rebound PU or EVA composite structures, with some products featuring built-in cushioning air cushions or gel layers to enhance walking shock absorption.
Forefoot Flex Design: Leaves 15°–25° bending space to simulate natural gait and reduce forefoot pressure.
Anti-Slip Patterns: The sole often has diamond, herringbone, or alternating deep and shallow patterns to improve grip on smooth surfaces such as marble and tiles in rainy conditions.
Heel Stabilization: Height is usually ≤18mm, balancing stability and lightweight design.

