Methods for making footwear products include: (a) applying cement to a
surface of an upper and/or midsole; (b) cooling the upper and/or midsole
so that these parts will move relative to one another despite the
cement's presence; and (c) placing the midsole in the upper. Additional
methods include: (a) providing an upper having an interior chamber; (b)
placing a prelast member including a midsole allowance part into the
chamber; (c) removing the prelast member; and (d) placing a midsole in
the chamber. The upper and/or midsole may have cement applied thereto and
may be cooled before the insertion step, as described above. When
sufficiently cooled, the cement will not immediately bind the parts
contacting it, but it will allow relative movement of these parts. After
the midsole is positioned in the upper, the assembly may be heated to
activate the cement and fix the parts together.