Traditional shoe manufacturing uses materials such as leather, wood, and canvas. Modern shoes increasingly incorporate rubber, plastics, and synthetic fibers for improved water resistance, durability, and specialized functionality. Material choice affects performance, cost, and environmental impact of footwear.
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