A woman's high-heeled pump wherein the heel portion is relatively narrowed
and lengthened to extend along and firmly embrace the entire calcaneus of
the wearer. The forward portion of the shoe receives the forward part of
the wearer's foot including her toes in a relatively unrestrained manner.
A foot bed corresponding to the shoe size is received entirely over the
shoe's insole and is provided with arch supports that assist in retaining
the foot in place within the shoe. The heel is cradled at a level
somewhat lower than the surrounding part of the foot bed. The foot bed is
provided on its lower side with grooves for comfort and compressability
and cavities are provided under the metatarsal pad and heel for
compressability and comfort. The upper side of the foot bed has a
depression that receives the sesamoid bones and a ridge (toe bar) that
extends across the foot bed forward of each of the joints between the
metatarsal shafts and the attached distal toe flanges to assist in
preventing the foot from moving forward relative to the food bed and
shoe. Also forward of the outer tuberosity of the os calcis is a further
ridge which interacts with the cuboid bone on the bottom of the heel as a
further barrier to prevent the foot from slipping forward in the toe box.
Several foot beds may be optionally available for the same shoe size to
fit the particular configuration of the wearer's feet.