Abstract
Women nowadays develop in different areas, in which professional excellence is combined with the personal presentation. In this last aspect, the footwear is a fundamental and indispensable element. With the purpose to offer women not only an aesthetically Acceptable footwear, but also light and flexible, this Work was developed in two stages: the first validated the need to design comfortable and esthetic shoes for the woman of today, By means of a survey of 50 women of different Professions, which travel long distances in their Daily routine and to which were counted the number Of steps that they regularly execute in the day, through an intelligent adjustment band. As a result, it was identified that the heel height and the number of steps in a day are the relevant factors that influence in the pain level of these women’s feet at the end of the working day. In this way, in a second stage Ergonomic women’s casual shoes were designed to relieve pain and combine the development of a new sole and a Characteristic shoe of a commercial company.
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