The structural features of women's business shoes are designed to balance a professional appearance with all-day comfort, integrating ergonomics, material technology, and fashion design.
Basic Structure Composition
Toe: Common shapes include round, square, or slightly pointed, with attention to not squeezing the foot and providing space for toe movement.
Upper: Often made of top-grain cowhide or sheepskin leather, retaining the natural texture while offering breathability and durability; some styles incorporate breathable knitting or cut-out designs to enhance ventilation in summer.
Sole
Outsole: Usually made of rubber or PU polyurethane, emphasizing slip resistance, wear resistance, and light weight.
Midsole: Often made of EVA, memory foam, or aviation-grade aluminum-magnesium alloy, balancing cushioning and invisible height increase.
Insole: Commonly equipped with Ortholite insoles or Cambrelle super linings, which absorb moisture quickly, dry fast, and prevent bacteria and odor.
Heel
Low heels (1–3 cm) and mid-heels (3.5–5 cm) are mainstream; some adopt a composite structure of titanium alloy core with rubber exterior to enhance stability.
Some styles, like Dexun shoes, include a 3 cm invisible height-increasing pad to add height without sacrificing comfort.
Arch Support: High-quality business shoes generally feature a built-in midfoot arch bridge design, fitting the inner longitudinal arch curve and distributing walking pressure.
