1. APPROVED AND INTRODUCED by the State Committee for light industry under the State Planning Committee of the USSR
DEVELOPERS V.P. Rokhlin, A.V. Timofeeva, Z.A. Valueva
2. APPROVED AND ENTERED INTO EFFECT by Resolution of the USSR State Committee on Standards dated 10.10.83 N 4892
3. Inspection frequency - 5 years
4. Complies with ST SEV 2677-80
5. INSTEAD GOST 23251-78
6. REISSUE (August 1991) with Amendments No. 1, 2, approved in October 1986, April 1990 (IUS 1-87, 7-90)
This standard establishes the terms and definitions used in science and production related to footwear.
The terms established by this standard are mandatory for use in documentation of all types, in scientific, technical, educational and reference literature.
The standard complies with ST SEV 2677-80 in terms of dividing shoes according to the materials that predominate on the upper parts, dividing shoes according to the materials used for the soles.
There is one standardized term for each concept.
The use of synonymous terms of a standardized term is prohibited. Synonyms that are unacceptable for use are given in the standard as a reference and are designated “NDP”.
Established definitions can, if necessary, be changed in the form of presentation, without violating the boundaries of concepts.
In cases where the necessary and sufficient characteristics of a concept are contained in the literal meaning of the term, the definition is not given, and accordingly, a dash is placed in the “Definition” column.
The standard provides an alphabetical index of the terms it contains.
Standardized terms are in bold, while unacceptable terms are in italics.
Term | Definition |
GENERAL CONCEPTS | |
1. Shoes | A product for protecting feet from external influences and carrying utilitarian and aesthetic functions |
2. Shoe size | Foot length in millimeters |
NDP. Shoe number | |
3. Fullness of shoes | Symbol for the girth of the inner shape of shoes in bundles |
4. Type of shoes | A constructive feature of shoe classification, determined by the degree of coverage of the foot with parts of the upper of the shoe |
5. Shoe number | A brief conditional description of shoes, which contains the main features of technology, design, materials used, determines the purpose of the product and can be indicated by numbers |
6. Shoe model | A specific product that has individual characteristics of the design, materials and external design of the shoe |
7. Assortment of shoes | Composition and ratio of individual gender and age groups and types of footwear in the enterprise’s output |
8. Size range of shoes | The ratio of different shoe sizes in a batch |
NDP. Numbered range of shoes | |
9. Full range of shoes | The ratio of shoes of different thicknesses within the same size in a batch |
10. Shoe collection | A collection of footwear designs proposed or adopted for specific purposes |
11. Shoe fastening method | A method of attaching the bottom of a shoe to the top, characterized by the presence of parts, their location in the seam |
12. Mechanical footwear | Footwear, in the manufacture of which most of the technological process operations, including tightening and finishing, are performed using machines |
13. Handmade shoes | Shoes in the manufacture of which most of the technological process operations, including tightening the workpieces, tightening the heel part and sewing in the welt, are performed manually |
NDP. Hand shoes | |
14. Chemically produced shoes | Shoes, the blank of which is made in the form of a solid molded part using chemical methods |
DIVISION OF FOOTWEAR ACCORDING TO ITS PURPOSE | |
15. Casual shoes | Shoes used for outdoor and indoor wear, taking into account age |
16. Dress shoes | Shoes for short-term wear on various special occasions, meeting fashion requirements |
NDP. Weekend shoes | |
17. House shoes | Shoes to wear at home |
18. Travel shoes | Shoes for short-term wear on the road |
19. Beach shoes | - |
20. Outdoor shoes | Shoes for walking, relaxing, exercising |
21. National shoes | Footwear having various national traditional elements of design and finishing |
22. All-season shoes | Shoes for systematic long-term wear throughout the year |
23. Summer shoes | Shoes that, by design and materials used, are intended to be worn in the summer |
24. Winter shoes | Shoes that, by design and materials used, are intended to be worn in winter |
25. Spring-autumn shoes | Shoes that, by design and materials used, are intended to be worn in the spring-autumn period |
26. Shoes for the elderly | Shoes, the design of which is developed taking into account the anatomical and physiological characteristics of elderly people |
26a. Children's shoes | Footwear for toddlers, small children, preschool, for schoolchildren girls, girls' shoes, for schoolchildren boys, boys' shoes |
27. Sports shoes | Shoes for classes various types sports |
NDP. Special shoes | |
28. Special shoes | Footwear to protect feet from certain types of hazardous influences, in which protective materials and parts are used during manufacture |
NDP. Industrial shoes | |
29. Industrial shoes | Shoes for general works without the use of protective materials and parts |
NDP. Special shoes | |
30. Orthopedic shoes | Shoes, the design of which is designed taking into account pathological abnormalities in the foot, lower leg or thigh |
NDP. Medical shoes | |
31. Preventative shoes | Shoes, the design of which is designed to prevent the development of pathological abnormalities in the foot |
NDP. Special shoes | |
Medical shoes | |
31a. Military shoes | Shoes designed for military personnel |
DIVISION OF SHOES BY MATERIAL ON UPPER DETAILS | |
32. Leather shoes | Shoes, the upper parts of which are made of genuine leather or mainly from it |
NDP. Chrome shoes | |
Shoes with chrome upper | |
33. Textile shoes | Footwear, the upper parts of which are made of textiles or predominantly of textiles |
34. Faux leather shoes | Shoes, the upper parts of which are made of artificial leather or predominantly of it |
35. Synthetic leather shoes | Footwear, the upper parts of which are made of synthetic leather or predominantly of it |
36. Shoes with a combined top | Shoes with upper parts made from combinations of different materials |
DIVISION OF FOOTWEAR BY MATERIALS USED FOR THE SOLE | |
37. Shoes with genuine leather soles | - |
37a. Shoes with artificial leather soles | - |
38. Shoes with rubber soles | - |
39. Shoes with plastic soles | - |
40. Shoes with PVC soles | - |
41. Shoes with thermoplastic elastomer soles | - |
42. Shoes with polyurethane soles | - |
43. Shoes with wooden soles | - |
44. Shoes with felt soles | - |
DIVISION OF SHOES BY METHODS OF ATTACHING THE BOTTOM PARTS TO THE UPPER BLANK | |
45. Shoes with adhesive fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with glue to the upper blank |
46. Shoes injection molded fastening method | Shoes in which the sole is attached to an upper blank by injection molding or liquid molding |
NDP. Injection molding shoes | |
47. Shoes of the boiler vulcanization method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached to the upper blank in a cauldron with simultaneous molding of the sole |
NDP. Boiler vulcanization shoes | |
48. Press vulcanization shoes | Shoes in which the sole is attached to the upper blank in vulcanizing presses while the sole is molded |
NDP. Hot vulcanization shoes | |
49. Shoes with welt fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with threads to the welt, previously connected together with the upper blank with threads to the insole lip |
50. Shoes with sandal fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which along the entire perimeter is attached with threads to an upper blank, or an applied welt and an upper blank, or a profiled welt, bent outward in relation to the edge of the last trace and located horizontally, and molded onto the last |
51. Shoes using the doppel fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which, up to the heel, is attached with threads to the applied welt and the upper blank, bent outward in relation to the edge of the shoe last and located horizontally |
52. Shoes with stitching fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with threads to the upper blank and the main insole |
53.Shoes on-board fastening method | Shoes, the molded sole of which is attached to the upper blank with threads or weaving using a cord made of leather or various materials |
54. Shoes using the "Parco" fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with threads to a welt connected by threads to the upper blank along the entire perimeter - without the main insole or up to the heel - with the main insole |
55. Reversible footwear | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with threads to the workpiece with a hidden seam |
56. Shoes with set-in fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with threads to the upper blank using a tack stitch. |
Note. In the seam, the sole and the workpiece are in contact with the front surfaces | |
57. Nail fastening shoes | Shoes, the sole of which is attached to the insole and upper blank with nails |
58. Screw fastening shoes | Shoes, the sole of which is attached to the insole and upper blank with a screwed wire |
59. Shoes using the wood-pin fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached to the insole and upper blank with wooden pins |
60. Shoes nail-bead fastening method | Shoes, the side part of the sole of which is attached to the upper blank with nails, rivets or staples |
61. Welt-adhesive fastening shoes | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with glue to a backing connected to the upper blank using a welt fastening method |
62. Shoes nail-adhesive fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with glue to a backing connected to the upper blank using a nail fastening method |
63. Shoes using doppel-glue fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with glue to a backing connected to the upper blank by the doppel fastening method |
64. Shoes with sandal-glue fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with glue to a backing connected to the upper blank using the sandal fastening method |
65. Shoes using the welt-stitching fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with threads to the insole and upper blank |
66. Shoes using the adhesive fastening method | Shoes, a molded sole with the edge of the last located above the edge of the last, attached to the upper blank with glue and threads or a strip of other materials |
67. Shoes using stitch-and-adhesive fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with glue to the covering, connected by threads to the upper blank |
68. Shoes with stitch-and-dopple fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with threads to the upper blank using the doppel fastening method |
69. Shoes using the stitch-and-glue fastening method | Shoes, the molded sole of which is attached with glue to the upper blank using the glue-stitching method of fastening |
70. Shoes with stitch-welt fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with threads to a welt connected to the upper blank by a welt fastening method |
71. Shoes using stitch-sandal-adhesive fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached with glue to a set-in insole, connected by threads to the upper blank and welt using the sandal fastening method |
72. Shoes using the stitch-press vulcanization method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached to the upper blank by press vulcanization |
73. Shoes stitch-injection fastening method | Shoes, the sole of which is attached to the upper blank using the injection molding method. |
Note. Shoes using stitch-glue, stitch-doppel, stitch-glue-stitching, stitch-welt, stitch-sandal-glue, stitch-press vulcanization, stitch-molding fastening methods have a soft set-in insole |
DIVISION OF SHOES BY UPPER HEIGHT | |
74. Low shoes | Shoes, the tops of which are below the ankle, while the upper blank covers the entire back surface feet |
75. Shoes | Shoes with tops that fall below the ankle, while the upper part does not completely cover the back of the foot |
76. Boots | Shoes with boots that cover the ankle or reach the beginning of the calf |
77. Low boots | Shoes with ankle boots that reach half the calf. |
Note. A type of ankle boots are ankle boots | |
78. Boots | Shoes whose top covers the calf. |
Note. Boots are a type of boots | |
79. Boots with long tops | Shoes with a top above the knees |
DIVISION OF FOOTWEAR ACCORDING TO THE DESIGN OF THE TOP OR BOTTOM | |
80. Preparation of shoe uppers | A set of shoe upper parts that covers part or all of the back of the foot, lower leg or part thereof. |
NDP. Shoe upper | Note. The upper part of the shoe can also cover the thigh |
81. Shoe upper blank with oval insert | A shoe upper blank, in which one of the parts of the composite vamp is an oval insert |
NDP. Moccasin type blank | |
82. Shoes with intact parts | - |
83. Shoes with cut-off parts | - |
84. Shoes with split details | Shoes, the upper blank of which has split parts |
85. Shoes with a whole vamp | - |
86. Shoes with whole boots | - |
87. Shoes with cut-off toes | - |
88. Shoes with adjustable vamps | Shoes, the upper blank of which has a vamp stitched onto the ankle boots |
89. Shoes with customized boots | Shoes, the upper blank of which has ankle boots stitched onto the vamp |
90. Open shoes | Shoes with open toe and (or) shank and (or) heel parts |
91. Unlined shoes | Shoes, the internal parts of which consist of a shtafirka, a back pocket, and a lining for ankle boots. |
Note. The presence of internal parts may apply depending on the shoe model | |
92. Moccasins | Shoes, the upper blank of which is structurally unity with the insole or its toe-beam part and has an oval insert |
93. Moccasin-type shoes | Shoes in which the oval insert is connected to the upper blank with threads or lacing |
94. Pumps | Shoes, the upper part of which does not completely cover the back of the foot and does not have a device for securing it to the foot |
95. Shoes with over-lifting strap(s) | Shoes, the upper of which has one or more over-lifting straps with functional fastening fittings |
96. Sandals | Shoes, the upper blank of which is similar in design to low shoes and has perforations of various shapes and sizes |
97. Pantolets | Shoes, the upper blank of which covers the back surface of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the foot and has only a vamp |
98. Opanki | Footwear made by side-stitching, glue-stitching or stitch-glue-stitching fastening methods |
99. Dudes | Shoes, the upper blank of which represents the structural unity of the vamp with the ankle boots, does not have a device for fastening to the foot, with a heel no more than 5 mm high or a heel |
100. Sandals | Shoes made without lining and main insole using sandal fastening method |
101. Strap shoes | Shoes, the upper part of which consists of straps |
102. Sports shoes | Shoes, the upper of which corresponds to the shoes, for general physical training |
Clause 103 - Deleted. | |
(as amended by Changes No. 2) |
SHOES DETAILS | |
104. Shoe upper details | A set of shoe upper parts that are not fastened together |
105. External detail of the shoe upper | External part of the shoe upper |
106. Before | The outer part of the boot top, covering the toes and the back of the metatarsus |
107. Boot | The outer part of the top of the boot, covering the lower leg, sometimes part of it or the thigh |
108. Vamp | The outer part of the shoe upper that covers the dorsum of the metatarsus of the foot |
109. Boots | The outer part of the shoe upper, covering the back surface of the heel-heel part of the foot, sometimes in the shin part |
110. Sock | The outer part of a shoe upper that covers the back of the toes |
111. Butt | The outer part of a shoe upper that covers the heel of the foot |
112. Outer belt | An outer part of a shoe upper for strengthening the front or back seam of the upper blank, which can simultaneously serve as a pocket for placing the toe box or heel counter, respectively. |
113. Cover NDP. Side |
The outer part of the shoe upper, covering the side and front surfaces of the heel or the end of the platform, backing, insole |
114. Tongue | The outer part of the top of boots or low shoes, located under the front part of the ankle boots, to protect the foot from damage by blocks and pressure from laces |
115. Oval insert | The outer part of the shoe upper blank, connected to the vamp with threads |
NDP. Apron | |
Moccasin insert | |
116. Proshva | Upper detail in the form of a strip of material located between the rear edges of the shaft to increase the strength and water resistance of the seam |
117. Shoe valve | The outer part of the upper of the shoe, connected by threads to the boots or tops, or the inner part of the lining for a zipper |
118. Edge detail of the shoe upper | The outer part of a shoe upper in the form of a braid or strip of material for finishing its visible edges |
NDP. Kant | |
Edging | |
119. Setting | Part for strengthening the connection of shoe upper parts. |
Note. Strengthening the connection of parts of the shoe upper blank can be done with threads | |
120. Ears | A detail of the upper of the shoe in the form of a loop, connected to the tops or ankle boots with threads, for ease of putting on shoes |
121. Inner detail of the shoe upper | Detail of the shoe upper blank in contact with the foot |
122. Shoe lining NDP. Butt |
A set of internal parts of the shoe upper to improve hygienic, heat-protective properties, dimensional stability and insulation of the foot from the seams of the external parts of the upper |
Canvas | |
123. Futor | The inner part of the top of the boot, corresponding in shape and size to the bootleg |
124. Sub-order | The inner part of the top of the boot, corresponding in shape and size to the front |
125. Binder | The inner part of the boot top, in shape and size corresponding to the upper part of the boot |
126. Shoe blank pocket | An internal part of a shoe upper, located in the heel or toe part of the workpiece, to accommodate the heel or toe cap |
127. Rear inner belt | Internal part of the shoe to strengthen the back seam |
128. Widened rear inner belt | Rear internal strap for increased durability of the heel part of the upper parts |
NDP. Lampas | |
129. Subblocker | External or internal part of the shoe upper to increase the strength of attachment of the blocks to the ankle boots |
130. Underhook | External or internal part of the shoe upper to increase the strength of attachment of hooks to ankle boots |
131. Shtaferka | Internal part of the shoe upper to strengthen the upper edge of the workpiece |
132. Cushion | An internal part of a shoe upper that is adjusted to the bottom of the eyelet to ensure a strong connection between the eyelet and the shaft or ankle. |
133. Insole | The inner part of the shoe located under the entire plantar surface of the foot |
134. Insole | Internal part of the shoe upper, shaped to match the main insole, to improve the internal appearance and hygienic properties of the shoe |
135. Set-in insole | An internal part of the shoe upper, attached to the upper blank along the entire perimeter, to the shank or heel part, along the entire perimeter to the shank-heel or heel part of the shoe |
136. Insole | An internal part of the shoe upper, shaped to match the heel-toe part of the main insole and performing the functions of an insole |
137. Heel pad | Internal part of the shoe upper, corresponding in shape to the heel part of the main insole and performing the functions of an insole |
138. Sockworm | The inner part of the upper of an open shoe in the toe area, corresponding to the shape of the toe part of the main insole and performing the functions of an insole |
139. Intermediate part of the shoe upper | Upper part of a shoe upper blank located between the outer and inner parts |
140. Interlining | A set of intermediate parts of the shoe upper to increase its dimensional stability |
NDP. Butt | |
141. Sidewall | Intermediate part of the shoe upper, located in the shank-beam part, to increase its dimensional stability |
142. Intersubblocker | Intermediate part of the shoe upper to increase the strength of attachment of the blocks to the upper parts |
143. Backdrop | An inner or intermediate part of a shoe upper located at the heel to maintain its shape |
144. Toe cap | Intermediate part of the shoe upper, located in the toe part, to maintain its shape |
145. Bottom details | A set of shoe bottom parts located under the plantar surface of the foot |
146. External detail of the bottom of the shoe | The part of the bottom of the shoe located on the outside |
147. Sole | The outer part of the bottom of the shoe, located under the entire plantar surface of the foot |
148. Composite sole | Sole, consisting of a part located under the toe-beam and shank parts of the foot and an attachment in the heel part |
149. Sole attachment | Detail of the composite sole located in the heel area |
150. Sole with tongue | A sole in which the shortened heel part of the finished shoe extends under the heel |
151. Sole with croculum | Sole, the heel part of which is shaped like the front surface of the heel |
152. Flat sole | Flat outsole |
153. Profiled sole | Outsole that has different thicknesses in different areas |
154. Molded sole | Sole made of artificial materials or leather, made by molding in presses |
NDP. Monolithic sole | |
155. Outsole | An outer or intermediate part of the bottom of a shoe, in shape and size corresponding to the toe-beam part of the sole, to extend the service life of the sole |
156. Overlay | An outer part of the bottom of a shoe with corrugation, in shape and size corresponding to the toe-beam part of the sole or its entire surface, to prevent shoes from slipping, increase heat-shielding properties and extend the service life of the sole |
157. Bearing welt | The outer part of the bottom of the shoe to which the sole or backing is attached in shoes of welt and "Parco" fastening methods |
158. Overlay welt | An external part of the bottom of a shoe that increases the strength of the seam that fastens the sole to the upper blank and improves the appearance of shoes using doppel and sandal fastening methods |
159. Decorative welt | External stripe detail on the bottom of the shoe to improve the appearance of the shoe |
160. Heel | External part of the bottom of the shoe for raising the heel of the foot to a certain height |
161. Upper surface of the heel | The surface of the heel, in finished shoes, facing the footprint of the tightened shoe or sole |
162. Front surface of the heel | The surface of the heel, in finished shoes, facing the toe part of the shoe |
163. Heel heel surface | The surface of the heel facing the support in finished shoes |
164. Lateral surface of the heel | The surface of the heel, enclosed between the front, upper and heel surfaces and determining the shape of the heel |
165. Molded heel | Heel representing a constructive unity with the heel |
166. Wedge heel | Wedge-shaped outer or inner shoe bottom part |
167. Stacked heel |
Introduced
By order of the Federal
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Date of introduction -
INTERSTATE STANDARD
EVERYDAY SHOES
GENERAL TECHNICAL CONDITIONS
MACHINE-MADE FOOTWEAR. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
GOST 26167-2005
Preface
The goals, basic principles and basic procedure for carrying out work on interstate standardization are established by GOST 1.0-92 "Interstate standardization system. Basic provisions" and GOST 1.2-97 "Interstate standardization system. Interstate standards, rules and recommendations for interstate standardization. Procedure for development, adoption, application, renewal and cancellation."
Standard information
1. Developed by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Central Research Institute of the Leather and Footwear Industry" (FSUE TsNIIKP).
2. Introduced by the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology.
3. Adopted by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Protocol No. 28 of December 9, 2005).
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│countries according to│MK (ISO 3166)│national authority according to│
│MK (ISO 3166) 004-97│004-97│standardization│
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│Azerbaijan│AZ│Azgosstandart│
│Armenia│AM│Armgosstandart│
│Kazakhstan│KZ│State Standard of the Republic│
│││Kazakhstan│
│Kyrgyzstan│KG│Kyrgyzstandard│
│Moldova│MD│Moldova-Standard│
│Russian Federation│RU│Gosstandart of Russia│
│Tajikistan│TJ│Tajikstandart│
│Turkmenistan│TM│Chief State Service│
│││"Turkmenstandardlary"│
│Ukraine│UA│Gosstandart of Ukraine│
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4. By order of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology dated May 15, 2006 N 96-st, the interstate standard GOST 26167-2005 was put into effect as a national standard Russian Federation from January 1, 2007
5. Instead of GOST 26167-84.
Information on the entry into force (termination) of this standard is published in the “National Standards” index.
Information about changes to this standard is published in the index (catalogue) "National Standards", and the text of the changes is published in the information indexes "National Standards". In case of revision or cancellation of this standard, the relevant information will be published in the information index "National Standards".
1 area of use
This standard applies to men's everyday wear and women's shoes made of leather, textile and with a combined upper.
The requirements of the standard, except 4.6.1, are mandatory.
This standard uses references to the following standards:
GOST 15.007-88. System for developing and putting products into production. Light industry products. Basic provisions
GOST 485-82. Yufta for shoe uppers. Specifications
GOST 939-88. Leather for shoe uppers. Specifications
GOST 940-81. Leather for shoe lining. Specifications
GOST 1838-91. Split leather. General technical conditions
GOST 1903-78. Leather for the bottom of shoes. Gates and floors. Specifications
GOST 3717-84. Suede leather. Specifications
GOST 3927-88. Shoe lasts. General technical conditions
GOST 4661-76. Fur-dressed sheepskin. Specifications
GOST 7065-81. Nitro artificial leather-T shoe. Specifications
GOST 7296-81. Shoes. Labeling, packaging, transportation and storage
GOST 9134-78. Shoes. Methods determining the fastening strength of the lower parts
GOST 9135-2004. Shoes. Method for determining the total and residual deformation of the toe and heel
GOST 9136-72. Shoes. Method for determining the strength of heel and heel fastening
GOST 9182-75. Leather for welts. Specifications
GOST 9289-78. Shoes. Acceptance rules
GOST 9290-76. Shoes. Method determining the strength of thread seams connecting upper parts
GOST 9292-82. Shoes. Method for determining the strength of soles in shoes chemical methods fastenings
GOST 9542-89. Shoe cardboard and shoe parts made from it. General technical conditions
GOST 9705-78. Patent shoe leather. Specifications
GOST 9718-88. Shoes. Methods for determining flexibility
GOST 10124-76. Non-porous rubber plates and parts for shoe bottoms. Specifications
GOST 11373-88. Shoes. Dimensions
GOST 12632-79. Rubber porous plates and parts for the bottom of shoes. General technical conditions
GOST 14226-93. Shoes. Flexibility standards
GOST 19196-93. Shoe fabrics. General technical conditions
GOST 21463-87. Shoes. Strength standards
GOST 23251-83. Shoes. Terms and Definitions
GOST 28371-89. Shoes. Determination of grade
GOST 28735-90. Shoes. Mass determination method
GOST 29277-92. Leather for the bottom of shoes. Specifications
GOST 29298-92. Cotton and mixed household fabrics. General technical conditions.
Note - When using this standard, it is advisable to check the validity of the reference standards using the “National Standards” index compiled as of January 1 of the current year, and according to the corresponding information indexes published in the current year. If the reference document is replaced (changed), then when using this standard you should be guided by the replaced (changed) document. If the reference document is canceled without replacement, then the provision in which a reference to it is given applies to the part that does not affect this reference.
3. Classification, main parameters and dimensions
3.1. Footwear in appearance, purpose and design must comply with GOST 23251 and standard samples - GOST 15.007.
3.2. Shoes in size and fullness must comply with GOST 11373, GOST 3927.
3.2.1. It is allowed to produce one completeness:
Shoes using injection molding, stitch-casting, stitch-and-adhesive fastening methods, methods of press and stitch-press vulcanization;
Moccasins.
3.2.2. Shoes for older people should be made with lasts in medium, wide and especially wide widths.
It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to produce women's boots with narrow, medium and wide tops.
3.3. Shoes should be made at low, medium, high and especially high heels.
3.3.1. Shoes for older people should be made with low and medium heels.
3.3.2. The height of the heel is determined by the index (style) of the last according to GOST 3927.
3.4. Linear dimensions of shoes and their parts are in accordance with Appendix A.
4. General technical requirements
4.1. Footwear should be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard, technical descriptions (if necessary) and technologies approved in in the prescribed manner, standard sample according to GOST 15.007.
4.2. Shoes must correspond to standard samples in terms of models, indices (styles) of the last and heel, materials and colors of the top and bottom, fittings used, methods of processing and finishing of the top and bottom, and markings.
4.3. Technical description requirements - in accordance with Appendix B.
4.4. Design features of shoes for the elderly - in accordance with Appendix B.
4.5. Characteristics
4.5.1. Shoes should be made with lasts in accordance with GOST 3927.
4.5.2. Shoes must comply with GOST 23251 in terms of fastening methods.
It is not allowed to manufacture winter shoes stitch-adhesive fastening method.
4.5.3. The fastening strength of shoe parts is in accordance with GOST 21463.
4.5.4. The amount of deformation of the toe and back is in accordance with GOST 21463.
4.5.5. Shoe flexibility - according to GOST 14226.
4.5.6. The mass of shoes of the original size should be no more than the mass of the reference sample, multiplied by a factor of 1.08.
4.5.7. Finished shoes must be paired. All identical parts in a pair must be identical in density, thickness, shape, size, color and pattern.
4.6. Requirements for raw materials, materials and components
4.6.1. The list of materials used for external, internal and intermediate parts of the top and bottom of shoes is in accordance with Appendix D.
4.6.1.1. It is allowed to use lining made of artificial and synthetic leather in the following types of shoes with soles made of artificial materials:
In summer shoes with uppers made of chrome leather;
In the heel part there is a sandal;
In unlined shoes.
4.6.1.2. It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to use other materials, provided that the quality of the footwear complies with the requirements of this standard.
4.7. The thicknesses of the top and bottom parts are in accordance with the regulatory documents for the relevant types of materials adopted in the territory of the states party to the Agreement.
4.8. Assessment of the quality of shoes by appearance - in accordance with the requirements of GOST 28371.
4.9. Shoe marking - according to GOST 7296.
4.10. Shoe packaging - according to GOST 7296.
5. Acceptance rules
Acceptance - according to GOST 9289.
6. Control methods
6.1. Selection of samples for laboratory tests - according to GOST 9289.
6.2. Determination of linear dimensions - according to the regulatory document.
6.3. Determination of the strength of workpiece seams - according to GOST 9290.
6.4. Determination of the general and residual deformation of the toe and back - according to GOST 9135.
6.5. Determination of the strength of the heel fastening - according to GOST 9136.
6.6. Determination of the fastening strength of the bottom parts - according to GOST 9134 and GOST 9292.
6.7. Determination of flexibility - according to GOST 9718.
6.8. Determination of mass - according to GOST 28735.
7. Transportation and storage
Transportation and storage - according to GOST 7296.
8. Manufacturer's warranty
8.1. The manufacturer guarantees that the shoes comply with the requirements of this standard subject to the operating conditions (Appendix E), transportation and storage.
8.2. The warranty period for wearing shoes is at least 30 days from the date of sale through a retail network or the beginning of the season.
Application A
(informative)
LINEAR DIMENSIONS OF FOOTWEAR AND ITS DETAILS
A.1. Height of shoes (original size) and heel
Table A.1
(in millimeters)
┌────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────────────────┐
│Floor- │Height, not less│Height of the backdrop│
│vegetable ├────────────────┬─────┬───────┬─────┬ ────────┼─ ───────┬─────────┤
│group│boot│boot- │half-│bootie-│half-│boot,│shoe, │
│shoes├────┬───────────┤boots,│boots,│shoes
││ from │textile││││shoes│half-socks,│
││leather│and combination │││││legs│shoes│
│││rotated│││││││
├────────┼────┼───────────┼─────┼───────┼─────┼────────┼────────┼─────────┤
│Male │410 │440│215│180│126│66│57│48│
│Women's │345 │-│210│180│156│61│53│44│
└────────┴────┴───────────┴─────┴───────┴─────┴────────┴────────┴─────────┘
A.2. The difference in the height of shoes of adjacent sizes should be, mm:
4 - for boots;
3 - for ankle boots;
2 - for boots;
1 - for low shoes and shoes.
A.3. The difference in height in adjacent sizes of backdrops should be 2 mm.
A.4. If there is a set-in insole, the height of the shoe and heel should be 4 - 5 mm less than indicated in Table A.1.
A.5. The height of shoes with an open heel should be 5 - 6 mm more than indicated in table A.1.
A.6. The height of shoes of adjacent sizes with a zipper is set according to the original shoe size.
A.7. In all sizes, the height of shoes and heels does not change.
A.8. It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to change the height of the shoes.
Application B
REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOTWEAR PROVIDED IN THE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
1. Model
2. Species and age and sex group
3. Fastening method
4. Size, fullness, height of shoes and hard heels
7. Material and thickness of shoe parts
8. Methods of processing and finishing the top and bottom
9. Design features
10. Consumer packaging
11. Other requirements not regulated by the standard.
Application IN
(required)
DESIGN FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE
IN 1. The design of the shoe upper blank should include a minimum number of seams.
B.1.1. Seams in the beam part of the shoe are not allowed in the design of the upper blank.
B.1.2. The connections between the internal parts of the shoe should not form thickenings that have a harmful effect on the foot.
B.1.3. It is not allowed to produce shoes, the upper part of which consists of straps.
AT 2. Shoes must be tightly secured to the foot using laces, buckles, elastic bands, zippers, etc.
B.2.1. It is allowed to make boots and ankle boots with adjustment of the width of the tops on the foot using elastic bands, buckles, laces, etc.
AT 3. It is allowed to manufacture shoes with an upper blank from duplicated materials (with triple duplication) and moccasin designs without toes.
AT 4. Shoe heels should be asymmetrical (with an elongated inner wing).
B.4.1. It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to use symmetrical backdrops.
B.4.2. All brands of cardboard backdrops must be molded.
AT 5. Shoes should be made with soft (shock-absorbing) padding along the entire supporting surface of the insole.
B.5.1. It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to produce shoes with a soft (shock-absorbing) padding in the heel-heel part of the surface of the main insole in winter shoes.
B.5.2. The soft (shock-absorbing) gasket should be made of materials specified in 6.10 Appendix D of this standard.
B.5.3. The thickness of the soft (shock-absorbing) pad should be 2.0 - 3.5 mm.
AT 6. It is allowed to manufacture shoes with profiled insoles using shock-absorbing materials and structures approved by government health authorities.
AT 7. The use of leatherette rubber in autumn-spring and winter shoes is not allowed.
Appendix D
(informative)
LIST OF MATERIALS USED FOR MANUFACTURING FOOTWEAR
Table D.1
┌─────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Shoe details│Name of materials and regulatory designation│
││documents│
├─────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│1. External upper parts│
│1.1. Front,│Leather for shoe uppers according to GOST 939, GOST 9705 (varnish),│
│shaft, vamp,│GOST 3717 (suede), GOST 1838 (split leather), elastic,│
│boot boots, sock,│with hairline, made of split melon with │
│back, outer │polyurethane coating, leather pieces per│
│belt, covering, │technical documents.│
│tongue, oval │Yufta for shoe uppers according to GOST 485 (sandal).│
│insert,│Fabrics according to GOST 19196, according to technical documents.│
│edging │Duplicated materials, non-woven materials,│
│detail│textile shoe material with polymer impregnation,│
││felt, felt according to technical documents│
│2. Internal upper parts│
│2.1. Lining│Leather for shoe lining according to GOST 940, leather for upper│
││shoes according to GOST 939, split leather for the upper and│
││shoe linings according to GOST 1838 (except for top leather│
││dyed with casein and acrylic coatings),│
││leather pieces according to technical documents.│
││Fabrics for lining according to GOST 19196, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Bike according to GOST 29298, canvas-stitched fabrics for │
││shoe linings according to technical documents.│
││Natural fur according to GOST 4661, artificial fur by │
││technical documents.│
││Knitted fabric, duplicated with polyurethane foam, │
││non-woven, thermoplastic, laminated materials│
││according to technical documents.│
││documents│
│2.1.1. Rear│Leather for shoe uppers according to GOST 939, GOST 9705 (varnish), │
│internal│GOST 3717 (suede), GOST 1838 (split leather), elastic,│
│belt, including│with hairline, made of split melon with │
│numbered with│polyurethane coating, leather pieces by│
│winter and spring │technical documents.│
│autumn shoes according to │Leather for shoe lining according to GOST 940, split leather│
│approved│for shoe lining according to GOST 1838 (except for top leather │
│sample│dyeing with casein and acrylic coatings).│
││Artificial and synthetic leathers according to technical specifications │
││documents│
│2.2. Insert and│Leather for shoe lining according to GOST 940, leather for upper│
│set-in insole, │shoes according to GOST 939, split leather according to GOST 1838, according to │
│half-insole,│technical documents.│
│heel pad,│Leather from collars according to technical documents.│
│toe box│Leather ties for the bottom of shoes.│
││Leather pieces according to technical documents.│
││Duplicated materials from technical documents.│
││Cotton fabrics according to GOST 19196, fabrics according to │
││GOST 29298, according to technical documents.│
││documents│
│2.2.1. Insert │Natural fur according to GOST 4661, artificial fur according to│
│insole:│technical documents.│
│- in winter and│Leather ties for the bottom of shoes.│
│autumn-spring │Nonwoven materials according to technical documents.│
│footwear│Wool and wool blend fabrics according to GOST 19196, according to │
││technical documents.│
│ - in autumn - │Leather according to GOST 940, split leather for lining according to│
│spring shoes from │GOST 1838, according to technical documents│
│leather││
│lining││
│2.3. Valve under │Leather for shoe uppers according to GOST 939, GOST 9705 (varnish), │
│zipper fastener│GOST 3717 (suede), GOST 1838 (split leather), elastic,│
││with hairline, from split melon with │
││polyurethane coating, leather pieces by │
││technical documents.│
││Leather for shoe lining according to GOST 940, split leather│
││for shoe lining according to GOST 1838 (except for top leather │
││dyed with casein and acrylic coatings).│
││Artificial and synthetic leather according to technical specifications │
││documents│
│3. Intermediate upper parts│
│3.1. Sidewall,│Cotton fabrics according to GOST 19196.│
│intersubblock,│Nonwoven materials according to technical documents│
│inter-hook││
│3.2. Interlining│Cotton fabrics according to GOST 19196. │
││Nonwoven materials according to technical documents│
│3.3. Toe cap│Leather according to GOST 1903, GOST 29277, GOST 939 (waste from│
││main and additional cut).│
││technical documents│
│3.4. Backdrop│Leather according to GOST 1903, GOST 29277.│
││Nitro artificial leather-T for shoes according to GOST 7065.│
││Elastic and thermoplastic materials according to │
││technical documents│
│4. External parts of the bottom│
│4.1. Sole│Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Rubber according to GOST 12632, GOST 10124, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, rubber, leatherette,│
││rubber mixture according to technical documents.│
││Solar felt, felt, non-woven needle-punched│
│4.2. Overlay│Rubber with corrugated surface according to GOST 10124,│
││GOST 12632, according to technical documents│
│4.3. Welt│Leather according to GOST 9182, GOST 1903, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Artificial leather according to technical documents.│
││Polyvinyl chloride according to technical documents│
│4.4. Heel│Rubber according to GOST 12632, GOST 10124, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Plastic, rubber compound, synthetic materials,│
││wood, cork according to technical documents│
│4.5. Heel │Rubber according to GOST 12632, GOST 10124, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Metal, plastic and synthetic materials by │
││technical documents│
│5. Internal parts of the bottom│
│5.1. Insole│Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
│main │documents.│
││documents.│
││Leather ties for the bottom of shoes.│
│5.2. Insole│Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
│combined: │documents.│
│first layer (to│Split leather for the bottom of shoes according to technical│
│foot)│documents.│
││Leather ties for the bottom of shoes.│
││Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents.│
││Fine-wool shoe felt, drape, cloth, non-woven│
││material on technical documents│
│second layer│Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents │
│5.3. Half insole │Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
│(instead of the main │documents.│
│insoles)│Split leather for the bottom of shoes according to technical │
││documents.│
││Leather ties for the bottom of shoes.│
││Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents.│
││Synthetic materials according to technical documents│
│6. Intermediate parts of the bottom│
│6.1. Substrate│Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Split leather for the bottom of shoes according to technical │
││documents.│
││Leather ties for the bottom of shoes.│
││Felt according to technical documents│
│6.2. Platform│Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
││documents.│
││Split leather for the bottom of shoes according to technical │
││documents.│
││Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents.│
││Synthetic materials, non-woven material, felt,│
││wood, cork, cork chips according to technical │
││documents│
│6.3. Half insole │Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical │
│to strengthen│documents.│
│heel-│Synthetic materials according to technical documents│
│gel node ││
│in shoe glue ││
│fastening method ││
│on average,││
│high and special││
│high heels ││
│6.4. Gelenok│Leather according to GOST 29277.│
││Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents.│
││Metal, synthetic materials and plastics by │
││technical documents│
│6.5. Half insole │Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
│(instead of a shroud in│documents.│
│shoes on low │Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents │
│heeled)││
│6.6. Flick│Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
│leather heel │documents│
│6.7. Heel pad │Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical │
│hard │documents.│
││Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents │
│6.8. Heel pad │Polyurethane foam, felt, batting and similar materials│
│soft in shoes with │according to technical documents│
│open heel││
│partly││
│6.9. Lining│Waste leather, felt, textile materials.│
││Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents.│
││Birch bark, nonwoven materials, rubber and leather dust│
││mixed with binder mass, rubber sleeper, batting according to │
││technical documents│
│6.10. Padding│Polyurethane foam, felt, batting and similar materials│
││according to technical documents│
└─────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Application D
Choose the right shoes according to the size and volume (fullness) of the foot: the foot in the shoes should not be compressed;
Do not take off your shoes when stepping on the heel; use a horn when putting on shoes;
Avoid exposing shoes to alkalis, acids, active solvents, etc.;
- avoid use shoes with leather soles in rainy and damp weather.
Shoes require care:
Dry shoes at room temperature. Do not allow shoes to dry on heating surfaces (steam radiators, electric, electric oil radiators, etc.);
Clean leather shoes (except nubuck and velor) using a special shoe polish; shoes made of nubuck and velor - with special rubber brushes, erasers or special preparations; shoes made of patent leather - liquid for cleaning patent leather shoes; textile shoes - with special brushes or a soft damp cloth.
Information about interstate standards (GOST) in force in Russia
and national standards of the Russian Federation (GOST R)
for shoe products
GOST R EN 12568-2013
GOST ISO 5423-2013- General purpose molded footwear made of polyurethane with and without lining. Technical requirements
GOST 12.4.242-2013- System of occupational safety standards. Special additional shoes for working with radioactive and chemically toxic substances. General technical requirements and test methods
GOST R 54407-2011- Orthopedic shoes. General technical conditions
GOST ISO 4643-2013- Polymer shoes. General purpose boots made of molded polyvinyl chloride plastic with or without lining. Specifications
GOST ISO 2023-2013- Rubber work shoes with lining. Specifications
GOST EN 12568-2013- System of occupational safety standards. Special shoes. Protectors for feet and shins. Technical requirements and test methods
GOST 1135-2005- Household and travel shoes. General technical conditions
GOST R 54592-2011- Shoes. Methods for determining linear dimensions
GOST R 53917-2010- Shoes. Marking
GOST 26167-2005- Casual shoes. General technical conditions
GOST 19116-2005- Fashion shoes. General technical conditions
GOST 28735-2005- Shoes. Mass determination method
GOST 9135-2004- Shoes. Method for determining the total and residual deformation of the toe and heel
GOST 26165-2003- Children footwear. General technical conditions
GOST 12.4.129-2001- System of occupational safety standards. Special footwear, personal protective equipment for hands, special clothing and materials for their manufacture. Method for determining the permeability of oil and petroleum products
GOST R 51796-2001- Footwear for game sports. General technical requirements
GOST R ISO 13287-2013- System of occupational safety standards. Special shoes. Methods for determining slip resistance
GOST R EN ISO 20345-2011- System of occupational safety standards. Personal protective equipment for feet. Safety shoes. Technical requirements
GOST R ISO 19957-2008- Shoes. Test method for heels. Heel nail holding strength
GOST R ISO 17706-2010- Shoes. Test methods for shoe uppers. Tensile strength and elongation
GOST R ISO 17701-2009- Shoes. Test methods for shoe uppers, linings and insoles. Dye migration
GOST R ISO 11393-3-2013- System of occupational safety standards. Shoes special for working with hand chain saws. Part 3. Shoe testing methods
GOST R 12.4.291-2013- System of occupational safety standards. Special shoes that are resistant to cutting with a hand chain saw. Technical requirements
GOST R EN ISO 20349-2013- System of occupational safety standards. Protective footwear from thermal risks and splashes of molten metal in foundries and welding industries. General technical requirements and test methods
GOST ISO 20872-2011
GOST R EN ISO 20347-2013- System of occupational safety standards. Personal protective equipment for feet. Special shoes. Technical requirements
GOST ISO 18454-2011
GOST ISO 17700-2011
GOST R ISO 20872-2009- Shoes. Methods for testing soles. Tensile strength
GOST R ISO 18454-2008- Shoes. Standard Atmospheric Conditions for Conditioning and Testing of Footwear and Footwear Parts
GOST R ISO 17700-2009- Shoes. Test methods for materials of shoe uppers, linings and insoles. Color fastness to friction
GOST R ISO 20869-2011- Shoes. Test method for soles, insoles, linings and insoles. Determination of water-soluble substances content
GOST R 53734.4.3-2010- Electrostatics. Part 4.3. Test methods for applied problems. Shoes
GOST R ISO 17709-2009- Shoes. Sampling location, preparation and conditioning time of samples and test pieces
GOST R 12.4.242-2007- System of occupational safety standards. Special decontamination shoes with textile uppers for working with radioactive and chemically toxic substances. General technical requirements and test methods
GOST 27837-88- Shoes for military personnel. Labeling, packaging, transportation and storage
GOST 28371-89- Shoes. Determination of grade
GOST 9718-88- Shoes. Method for determining flexibility
GOST 27438-87- Shoes. Terms and definitions of defects
GOST 9292-82- Shoes. Method for determining the strength of fastening soles in shoes using chemical fastening methods
GOST 29182-91- Rubber Shoes. Rubber work boots, lined or unlined, chemical resistant
GOST 24440-80- Army shoes. Statistical regulation of technological processes
GOST 19137-89- Footwear made of yuft for military personnel. Specifications
GOST 10241-62- Shoes. Method for determining the strength of fastening soles in the toe part of shoes using adhesive and hot vulcanization
GOST 9290-76- Shoes. Method for determining the strength of thread seams connecting upper parts
GOST 24441-80- Army shoes. Analysis of the accuracy and stability of technological processes
GOST 13796-78- Shoes for figure skating. Specifications
GOST 9134-78- Shoes. Methods for determining the strength of fastening of lower parts
GOST R 12.4.217-2000- System of occupational safety standards. Special leather shoes. Method for determining the permeability of organic solvents
GOST 7472-78- Ski shoes. Specifications
GOST 7458-78- Shoes for playing football. Specifications
GOST 21463-87- Shoes. Strength standards
GOST 9136-72- Shoes. Method for determining the strength of heel and heel fastening
GOST 13745-78- Shoes for skating. Specifications
GOST 26431-85- Sports shoes. Method for determining the strength of the bushing
GOST 26362-84- Shoes. Method for determining water resistance under dynamic conditions
GOST 4.78-82- System of product quality indicators. Sports shoes. Nomenclature of indicators
GOST 26166-84- Casual shoes made of synthetic and artificial leather. Specifications
GOST 1059-72- Felted shoes. Acceptance rules and test methods
GOST 12.4.033-77- Special leather shoes to protect against slipping on greasy surfaces. Specifications
GOST 12.4.050-78- Special felted footwear for protection against elevated temperatures. Specifications
GOST 24382-80- Sports shoes. Dimensions
GOST 7296-81- Shoes. Labeling, packaging, transportation and storage
GOST 12.4.032-77- Special leather shoes for protection against elevated temperatures. Specifications
GOST 12.4.178-91- System of occupational safety standards. Special leather shoes. Method for determining dust permeability
GOST 11373-88- Shoes. Dimensions
GOST 12.4.024-76- System of occupational safety standards. Special vibration-proof shoes. General technical requirements
GOST 24780-81- Army shoes. Statistical acceptance control of footwear quality using an alternative criterion
GOST 14037-79- Shoes with textile uppers with rubber molded soles and soles. Specifications
GOST 12.4.138-84- System of occupational safety standards. Special leather shoes. Method for determining the coefficient of reduction in the strength of fastening of lower parts due to exposure to elevated temperatures
GOST 12.4.106-81- System of occupational safety standards. Special leather shoes. Method for determining the fastening strength of external protective socks
GOST 9155-88- Rubber and rubber-textile sports shoes. Specifications
GOST 12.4.127-83- System of occupational safety standards. Special shoes. Nomenclature of quality indicators
GOST 9289-78- Shoes. Acceptance rules
GOST 447-91- Shoes made of chrome-tanned leather for military personnel. Specifications
GOST 5394-89- Shoes made of yuft leather. General technical conditions
GOST 18724-88- Felted coarse wool shoes. Specifications
GOST 28507-90- Special leather shoes for protection against mechanical influences. General technical conditions
GOST 12.4.162-85- System of occupational safety standards. Special footwear made of polymer materials for protection against mechanical influences. General technical requirements and test methods
GOST R 12.4.187-97- System of occupational safety standards. Special leather shoes for protection against general industrial pollution. General technical conditions
GOST 12.4.104-81- System of occupational safety standards. Special leather shoes. Method for determining the total thermal resistance
GOST 12.4.165-85- System of occupational safety standards. Special leather shoes. Method for determining the coefficient of reduction in fastening strength from exposure to aggressive environments
GOST 12.4.137-84- Special leather shoes for protection against oil, petroleum products, acids, alkalis, non-toxic and explosive dust. Specifications
GOST 23251-83- Shoes. Terms and Definitions
GOST 13385-78- Special dielectric footwear made of polymer materials. Specifications
GOST 26167-2005
Group M12
INTERSTATE STANDARD
EVERYDAY SHOES
General technical conditions
Machine-made footwear. General specifications
MKS 61.060
OKP 88 0000
Date of introduction 2007-01-01
Preface
The goals, basic principles and basic procedure for carrying out work on interstate standardization are established by GOST 1.0-92 "Interstate standardization system. Basic provisions" and GOST 1.2-97 "Interstate standardization system. Interstate standards, rules and recommendations for interstate standardization. Procedure for development, adoption, application, renewal and cancellation"
Standard information
1 DEVELOPED by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Central Research Institute of the Leather and Footwear Industry" (FSUE TsNIIKP)
2 INTRODUCED by the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology
3 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Protocol No. 28 of December 9, 2005)
The following voted for adoption:
Short name of the country according to MK (ISO 3166) 004-97 | Abbreviated name of the national standardization body |
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Azerbaijan | Azgosstandart |
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Armgosstandard |
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Kazakhstan | Gosstandart of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
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Kyrgyzstan | Kyrgyzstandard |
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Moldova-Standard |
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Russian Federation | Gosstandart of Russia |
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Tajikistan | Tajikstandard |
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Turkmenistan | Main State Service "Turkmenstandartlary" |
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Ukraine | State Standard of Ukraine |
4 By Order of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology dated May 15, 2006 N 96-st, the interstate standard GOST 26167-2005 was put into effect as a national standard of the Russian Federation on January 1, 2007.
5 INSTEAD GOST 26167-84
Information on the entry into force (termination) of this standard is published in the “National Standards” index.
Information about changes to this standard is published in the index (catalogue) "National Standards", and the text of the changes is published in the information indexes "National Standards". In case of revision or cancellation of this standard, the relevant information will be published in the information index "National Standards"
1 area of use
1 area of use
This standard applies to casual men's and women's shoes made of leather, textile and with a combined upper.
The requirements of the standard, except 4.6.1, are mandatory.
2 Normative references
This standard uses references to the following standards:
GOST 15.007-88 System for development and production of products. Light industry products. Basic provisions
GOST 485-82 Yuft for shoe uppers. Specifications
GOST 939-88 Leather for shoe uppers. Specifications
GOST 940-81 Leather for shoe lining. Specifications
GOST 1838-91 Split leather. General technical conditions
GOST 1903-78 Leather for the bottom of shoes. Gates and floors. Specifications
GOST 3717-84 Suede. Specifications
GOST 3927-88 Shoe lasts. General technical conditions
GOST 4661-76 Fur-dressed sheepskin. Specifications
GOST 7065-81 Nitro artificial leather-T for footwear. Specifications
GOST 7296-81 Footwear. Labeling, packaging, transportation and storage
GOST 9134-78 Footwear. Methods for determining the strength of fastening of lower parts
GOST 9135-2004 Footwear. Method for determining the total and residual deformation of the toe and heel
GOST 9136-72 Footwear. Method for determining the strength of heel and heel fastening
GOST 9182-75 Leather for welts. Specifications
GOST 9289-78 Footwear. Acceptance rules
GOST 9290-76 Footwear. Method for determining the strength of thread seams connecting upper parts
GOST 9292-82 Footwear. Method for determining the strength of fastening soles in shoes using chemical fastening methods
GOST 9542-89 Shoe cardboard and shoe parts made from it. General technical conditions
GOST 9705-78 Lacquer shoe leather. Specifications
GOST 9718-88 Footwear. Methods for determining flexibility
GOST 10124-76 Non-porous rubber plates and parts for shoe bottoms. Specifications
GOST 11373-88 Footwear. Dimensions
GOST 12632-79 Porous rubber plates and parts for shoe bottoms. General technical conditions
GOST 14226-93* Footwear. Flexibility standards
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* GOST 14226-80 is in force on the territory of the Russian Federation, hereinafter in the text. - Note "CODE".
GOST 19196-93 Shoe fabrics. General technical conditions
GOST 21463-87 Footwear. Strength standards
GOST 23251-83 Footwear. Terms and Definitions
GOST 28371-89 Footwear. Determination of grade
GOST 28735-90 Footwear. Mass determination method
GOST 29277-92 Leather for the bottom of shoes. Specifications
GOST 29298-92 Cotton and mixed household fabrics. General technical conditions
Note - When using this standard, it is advisable to check the validity of the reference standards using the “National Standards” index compiled as of January 1 of the current year, and according to the corresponding information indexes published in the current year. If the reference document is replaced (changed), then when using this standard you should be guided by the replaced (changed) document. If the reference document is canceled without replacement, then the provision in which a reference to it is given applies to the part that does not affect this reference.
3 Classification, main parameters and dimensions
3.1 Footwear in type, purpose and design must comply with GOST 23251 and standard samples - GOST 15.007.
3.2 Shoes in size and fullness must comply with GOST 11373, GOST 3927.
3.2.1 It is allowed to produce one completeness:
- shoes using injection molding, stitch-casting, stitch-and-adhesive fastening methods, methods of press and stitch-press vulcanization;
- moccasins.
3.2.2 Shoes for older people should be made with lasts in medium, wide and especially wide widths.
It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to produce women's boots with narrow, medium and wide tops.
3.3 Shoes should be made with low, medium, high and especially high heels.
3.3.1 Shoes for older people should be made with low and medium heels.
3.3.2 The height of the heel is determined by the index (style) of the last according to GOST 3927.
3.4 Linear dimensions of shoes and their parts - in accordance with Appendix A.
4 General technical requirements
4.1 Footwear should be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard, technical descriptions (if necessary) and technologies approved in the prescribed manner, a standard sample in accordance with GOST 15.007.
4.2 Shoes must correspond to standard samples in terms of models, indices (styles) of the last and heel, materials and colors of the top and bottom, fittings used, methods of processing and finishing of the top and bottom, and markings.
4.3 Technical description requirements - in accordance with Appendix B.
4.4 Design features of shoes for the elderly - in accordance with Appendix B.
4.5 Characteristics
4.5.1 Shoes should be made with lasts in accordance with GOST 3927.
4.5.2 Shoes must comply with GOST 23251 in terms of fastening methods.
It is not allowed to make winter shoes using the stitch-and-adhesive fastening method.
4.5.3 Strength of fastening of shoe parts - according to GOST 21463.
4.5.4 The amount of deformation of the toe and heel - according to GOST 21463.
4.5.5 Flexibility of shoes - according to GOST 14226.
4.5.6 The mass of shoes of the original size should be no more than the mass of the reference sample, multiplied by a factor of 1.08.
4.5.7 Finished shoes must be paired. All identical parts in a pair must be identical in density, thickness, shape, size, color and pattern.
4.6 Requirements for raw materials, materials and components
4.6.1 List of materials used for external, internal and intermediate parts of the top and bottom of shoes, in accordance with Appendix D.
4.6.1.1 It is allowed to use lining made of artificial and synthetic leather in the following types of shoes with soles made of artificial materials:
- in summer shoes with chrome leather uppers;
- sandal in the heel;
- in unlined shoes.
4.6.1.2 It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to use other materials, provided that the quality of the footwear complies with the requirements of this standard.
4.7 Thicknesses of the top and bottom parts in accordance with regulatory documents for the relevant types of materials adopted in the territory of the states party to the Agreement.
4.8 Assessing the quality of shoes by appearance- in accordance with the requirements of GOST 28371.
4.9 Shoe marking - according to GOST 7296.
4.10 Shoe packaging - according to GOST 7296.
5 Acceptance rules
Acceptance - according to GOST 9289.
6 Control methods
6.1 Selection of samples for laboratory tests - according to GOST 9289.
6.2 Determination of linear dimensions - according to the regulatory document.
6.3 Determination of the strength of workpiece seams - according to GOST 9290.
6.4 Determination of the total and residual deformation of the toe and back - according to GOST 9135.
6.5 Determination of the strength of the heel fastening - according to GOST 9136.
6.6 Determination of the fastening strength of the bottom parts - according to GOST 9134 and GOST 9292.
6.7 Determination of flexibility - according to GOST 9718.
6.8 Determination of mass - according to GOST 28735.
7 Transportation and storage
Transportation and storage - according to GOST 7296.
8 Manufacturer's warranty
8.1 The manufacturer guarantees that the shoes comply with the requirements of this standard subject to the operating conditions (Appendix E), transportation and storage.
8.2 The warranty period for wearing shoes is at least 30 days from the date of sale through the retail network or the beginning of the season.
Appendix A (for reference). Linear dimensions of shoes and their parts
Appendix A
(informative)
A.1 Height of shoes (original size) and heel
Table A.1
In millimeters
Gender and age group of shoes | Height, not less | Back height |
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from textiles and combined | half boots | low shoe, shoes | boot, boot, half-boot | boot, low shoe, shoes |
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A.2 The difference in the height of shoes of adjacent sizes should be, mm:
4 - for boots;
3 - for ankle boots;
2 - for boots;
1 - for low shoes and shoes.
A.3 The difference in height in adjacent dimensions of the backdrops should be 2 mm.
A.4 If there is a set-in insole, the height of the shoe and heel should be 4-5 mm less than that indicated in Table A.1.
A.5 The height of shoes with an open heel should be 5-6 mm more than indicated in table A.1.
A.6 The height of shoes of adjacent sizes with a zipper is set according to the original shoe size.
A.7 In all sizes, the height of shoes and heels does not change.
A.8 It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to change the height of the shoes.
Appendix B (recommended). Requirements for footwear provided for in the technical description
1 Model
2 Species and age and sex group
3 Mounting method
4 Size, fullness, height of shoes and hard heels
7 Material and thickness of shoe parts
8 Methods of processing and finishing the top and bottom
9 Design features
10 Consumer packaging
11 Other requirements not regulated by the standard
Appendix B (mandatory). Design features of shoes for older people
Appendix B
(required)
B.1 The design of the shoe upper blank must include a minimum number of seams.
B.1.1 In the design of the upper blank, seams in the beam part of the shoe are not allowed.
B.1.2 Connections of internal parts of shoes should not form thickenings that have a harmful effect on the foot.
B.1.3 It is not allowed to produce shoes, the upper part of which consists of straps.
B.2 Shoes must be tightly secured to the foot using laces, buckles, elastic bands, zippers, etc.
B.2.1 It is allowed to make boots and ankle boots with adjustment of the width of the tops on the foot using elastic bands, buckles, laces, etc.
B.3 It is allowed to produce shoes with an upper blank from duplicated materials (with triple duplication) and moccasin designs without toes.
B.4 Shoe heels should be asymmetrical (with an elongated inner wing).
B.4.1 It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to use symmetrical backdrops.
B.4.2 Cardboard backdrops of all grades must be molded.
B.5 Shoes should be made with soft (shock-absorbing) padding along the entire supporting surface of the insole.
B.5.1 It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to produce shoes with a soft (shock-absorbing) padding in the heel-heel part of the surface of the main insole in winter shoes.
B.5.2 The soft (shock-absorbing) gasket should be made of materials specified in 6.10 of Appendix D of this standard.
B.5.3 The thickness of the soft (shock-absorbing) pad should be 2.0-3.5 mm.
B.6 It is allowed to manufacture shoes with profiled insoles using shock-absorbing materials and structures permitted by state health authorities.
B.7 The use of leatherette rubber in autumn-spring and winter shoes is not allowed.
Appendix D (for reference). List of materials used to make shoes
Appendix D
(informative)
Table D.1
Shoe details | Name of materials and designation of regulatory documents |
1 External upper parts |
|
1.1 Front, shaft, vamp, boots, toe, heel, outer belt, cover, tongue, oval insert, edging detail | |
3.2 Interlining | Nonwoven materials according to technical documents |
3.3 Toe cap | Leather according to GOST 1903. GOST 12632, according to technical documents |
5.2 Combined insole: first layer (towards the foot) | Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical documents. Leather spat for the bottom of shoes. Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents. Fine-wool shoe felt, drape, cloth, non-woven material according to technical documents |
second layer Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents. Synthetic materials according to technical documents |
|
6 Intermediate parts of the bottom |
|
6.1 Substrate | Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical documents. Split leather for the bottom of shoes according to technical documents. Leather spat for the bottom of shoes. Felt according to technical documents |
6.2 Platform | Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical documents. Split leather for the bottom of shoes according to technical documents. Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents. Synthetic materials, non-woven material, felt, wood, cork, cork chips according to technical documents |
6.3 Half-insole for strengthening the heel-heel unit in shoes using the adhesive fastening method on medium, high and especially high heels | Waste of leather, felt, textile materials. Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents. Birch bark, non-woven materials, rubber and leather dust mixed with binder, rubber sleepers, batting according to technical documents |
6.10 Gasket | Polyurethane foam, felt, batting and similar materials according to technical documents |
When choosing and using shoes, it is recommended to observe the following conditions:
- choose the right shoes according to the size and volume (fullness) of the foot: the foot in the shoes should not be compressed;
- do not take off your shoes when stepping on the heel; use a horn when putting on shoes;
- avoid exposure of shoes to alkalis, acids, active solvents, etc.;
- Avoid using shoes with leather soles in rainy and damp weather.
Shoes require care:
- it is recommended to clean shoes from dirt and dust with a soft damp cloth or brush;
- dry shoes at room temperature. Do not allow shoes to dry on heating surfaces (steam radiators, electric, electric oil radiators, etc.);
- clean leather shoes (except nubuck and velor) using a special shoe polish; shoes made of nubuck and velor - with special rubber brushes, erasers or special preparations; shoes made of patent leather - liquid for cleaning patent leather shoes; textile shoes - with special brushes or a soft damp cloth.
The text of the document is verified according to:
official publication
M.: Standartinform, 2006
GOST 26167-2005
Group M12
INTERSTATE STANDARD
EVERYDAY SHOES
General technical conditions
Machine-made footwear. General specifications
MKS 61.060
OKP 88 0000
Date of introduction 2007-01-01
Preface
The goals, basic principles and basic procedure for carrying out work on interstate standardization are established by GOST 1.0-92 "Interstate standardization system. Basic provisions" and GOST 1.2-97 "Interstate standardization system. Interstate standards, rules and recommendations for interstate standardization. Procedure for development, adoption, application, renewal and cancellation"
Standard information
1 DEVELOPED by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Central Research Institute of the Leather and Footwear Industry" (FSUE TsNIIKP)
2 INTRODUCED by the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology
3 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Protocol No. 28 of December 9, 2005)
The following voted for adoption:
Short name of the country according to MK (ISO 3166) 004-97 | Abbreviated name of the national standardization body |
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Azerbaijan | Azgosstandart |
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Armgosstandard |
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Kazakhstan | Gosstandart of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
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Kyrgyzstan | Kyrgyzstandard |
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Moldova-Standard |
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Russian Federation | Gosstandart of Russia |
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Tajikistan | Tajikstandard |
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Turkmenistan | Main State Service "Turkmenstandartlary" |
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Ukraine | State Standard of Ukraine |
4 By Order of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology dated May 15, 2006 N 96-st, the interstate standard GOST 26167-2005 was put into effect as a national standard of the Russian Federation on January 1, 2007.
5 INSTEAD GOST 26167-84
Information on the entry into force (termination) of this standard is published in the “National Standards” index.
Information about changes to this standard is published in the index (catalogue) "National Standards", and the text of the changes is published in the information indexes "National Standards". In case of revision or cancellation of this standard, the relevant information will be published in the information index "National Standards"
1 area of use
1 area of use
This standard applies to casual men's and women's shoes made of leather, textile and with a combined upper.
The requirements of the standard, except 4.6.1, are mandatory.
2 Normative references
This standard uses references to the following standards:
GOST 15.007-88 System for development and production of products. Light industry products. Basic provisions
GOST 485-82 Yuft for shoe uppers. Specifications
GOST 939-88 Leather for shoe uppers. Specifications
GOST 940-81 Leather for shoe lining. Specifications
GOST 1838-91 Split leather. General technical conditions
GOST 1903-78 Leather for the bottom of shoes. Gates and floors. Specifications
GOST 3717-84 Suede. Specifications
GOST 3927-88 Shoe lasts. General technical conditions
GOST 4661-76 Fur-dressed sheepskin. Specifications
GOST 7065-81 Nitro artificial leather-T for footwear. Specifications
GOST 7296-81 Footwear. Labeling, packaging, transportation and storage
GOST 9134-78 Footwear. Methods for determining the strength of fastening of lower parts
GOST 9135-2004 Footwear. Method for determining the total and residual deformation of the toe and heel
GOST 9136-72 Footwear. Method for determining the strength of heel and heel fastening
GOST 9182-75 Leather for welts. Specifications
GOST 9289-78 Footwear. Acceptance rules
GOST 9290-76 Footwear. Method for determining the strength of thread seams connecting upper parts
GOST 9292-82 Footwear. Method for determining the strength of fastening soles in shoes using chemical fastening methods
GOST 9542-89 Shoe cardboard and shoe parts made from it. General technical conditions
GOST 9705-78 Lacquer shoe leather. Specifications
GOST 9718-88 Footwear. Methods for determining flexibility
GOST 10124-76 Non-porous rubber plates and parts for shoe bottoms. Specifications
GOST 11373-88 Footwear. Dimensions
GOST 12632-79 Porous rubber plates and parts for shoe bottoms. General technical conditions
GOST 14226-93* Footwear. Flexibility standards
________________
* GOST 14226-80 is in force on the territory of the Russian Federation, hereinafter in the text. - Note "CODE".
GOST 19196-93 Shoe fabrics. General technical conditions
GOST 21463-87 Footwear. Strength standards
GOST 23251-83 Footwear. Terms and Definitions
GOST 28371-89 Footwear. Determination of grade
GOST 28735-90 Footwear. Mass determination method
GOST 29277-92 Leather for the bottom of shoes. Specifications
GOST 29298-92 Cotton and mixed household fabrics. General technical conditions
Note - When using this standard, it is advisable to check the validity of the reference standards using the “National Standards” index compiled as of January 1 of the current year, and according to the corresponding information indexes published in the current year. If the reference document is replaced (changed), then when using this standard you should be guided by the replaced (changed) document. If the reference document is canceled without replacement, then the provision in which a reference to it is given applies to the part that does not affect this reference.
3 Classification, main parameters and dimensions
3.1 Footwear in type, purpose and design must comply with GOST 23251 and standard samples - GOST 15.007.
3.2 Shoes in size and fullness must comply with GOST 11373, GOST 3927.
3.2.1 It is allowed to produce one completeness:
- shoes using injection molding, stitch-casting, stitch-and-adhesive fastening methods, methods of press and stitch-press vulcanization;
- moccasins.
3.2.2 Shoes for older people should be made with lasts in medium, wide and especially wide widths.
It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to produce women's boots with narrow, medium and wide tops.
3.3 Shoes should be made with low, medium, high and especially high heels.
3.3.1 Shoes for older people should be made with low and medium heels.
3.3.2 The height of the heel is determined by the index (style) of the last according to GOST 3927.
3.4 Linear dimensions of shoes and their parts - in accordance with Appendix A.
4 General technical requirements
4.1 Footwear should be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard, technical descriptions (if necessary) and technologies approved in the prescribed manner, a standard sample in accordance with GOST 15.007.
4.2 Shoes must correspond to standard samples in terms of models, indices (styles) of the last and heel, materials and colors of the top and bottom, fittings used, methods of processing and finishing of the top and bottom, and markings.
4.3 Technical description requirements - in accordance with Appendix B.
4.4 Design features of shoes for the elderly - in accordance with Appendix B.
4.5 Characteristics
4.5.1 Shoes should be made with lasts in accordance with GOST 3927.
4.5.2 Shoes must comply with GOST 23251 in terms of fastening methods.
It is not allowed to make winter shoes using the stitch-and-adhesive fastening method.
4.5.3 Strength of fastening of shoe parts - according to GOST 21463.
4.5.4 The amount of deformation of the toe and heel - according to GOST 21463.
4.5.5 Flexibility of shoes - according to GOST 14226.
4.5.6 The mass of shoes of the original size should be no more than the mass of the reference sample, multiplied by a factor of 1.08.
4.5.7 Finished shoes must be paired. All identical parts in a pair must be identical in density, thickness, shape, size, color and pattern.
4.6 Requirements for raw materials, materials and components
4.6.1 List of materials used for external, internal and intermediate parts of the top and bottom of shoes, in accordance with Appendix D.
4.6.1.1 It is allowed to use lining made of artificial and synthetic leather in the following types of shoes with soles made of artificial materials:
- in summer shoes with chrome leather uppers;
- sandal in the heel;
- in unlined shoes.
4.6.1.2 It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to use other materials, provided that the quality of the footwear complies with the requirements of this standard.
4.7 Thicknesses of the top and bottom parts in accordance with regulatory documents for the relevant types of materials adopted in the territory of the states party to the Agreement.
4.8 Assessment of the quality of shoes by appearance - in accordance with the requirements of GOST 28371.
4.9 Shoe marking - according to GOST 7296.
4.10 Shoe packaging - according to GOST 7296.
5 Acceptance rules
Acceptance - according to GOST 9289.
6 Control methods
6.1 Selection of samples for laboratory tests - according to GOST 9289.
6.2 Determination of linear dimensions - according to the regulatory document.
6.3 Determination of the strength of workpiece seams - according to GOST 9290.
6.4 Determination of the total and residual deformation of the toe and back - according to GOST 9135.
6.5 Determination of the strength of the heel fastening - according to GOST 9136.
6.6 Determination of the fastening strength of the bottom parts - according to GOST 9134 and GOST 9292.
6.7 Determination of flexibility - according to GOST 9718.
6.8 Determination of mass - according to GOST 28735.
7 Transportation and storage
Transportation and storage - according to GOST 7296.
8 Manufacturer's warranty
8.1 The manufacturer guarantees that the shoes comply with the requirements of this standard subject to the operating conditions (Appendix E), transportation and storage.
8.2 The warranty period for wearing shoes is at least 30 days from the date of sale through the retail network or the beginning of the season.
Appendix A (for reference). Linear dimensions of shoes and their parts
Appendix A
(informative)
A.1 Height of shoes (original size) and heel
Table A.1
In millimeters
Gender and age group of shoes | Height, not less | Back height |
||||||
from textiles and combined | half boots | low shoe, shoes | boot, boot, half-boot | boot, low shoe, shoes |
||||
A.2 The difference in the height of shoes of adjacent sizes should be, mm:
4 - for boots;
3 - for ankle boots;
2 - for boots;
1 - for low shoes and shoes.
A.3 The difference in height in adjacent dimensions of the backdrops should be 2 mm.
A.4 If there is a set-in insole, the height of the shoe and heel should be 4-5 mm less than that indicated in Table A.1.
A.5 The height of shoes with an open heel should be 5-6 mm more than indicated in table A.1.
A.6 The height of shoes of adjacent sizes with a zipper is set according to the original shoe size.
A.7 In all sizes, the height of shoes and heels does not change.
A.8 It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to change the height of the shoes.
Appendix B (recommended). Requirements for footwear provided for in the technical description
1 Model
2 Species and age and sex group
3 Mounting method
4 Size, fullness, height of shoes and hard heels
7 Material and thickness of shoe parts
8 Methods of processing and finishing the top and bottom
9 Design features
10 Consumer packaging
11 Other requirements not regulated by the standard
Appendix B (mandatory). Design features of shoes for older people
Appendix B
(required)
B.1 The design of the shoe upper blank must include a minimum number of seams.
B.1.1 In the design of the upper blank, seams in the beam part of the shoe are not allowed.
B.1.2 Connections of internal parts of shoes should not form thickenings that have a harmful effect on the foot.
B.1.3 It is not allowed to produce shoes, the upper part of which consists of straps.
B.2 Shoes must be tightly secured to the foot using laces, buckles, elastic bands, zippers, etc.
B.2.1 It is allowed to make boots and ankle boots with adjustment of the width of the tops on the foot using elastic bands, buckles, laces, etc.
B.3 It is allowed to produce shoes with an upper blank from duplicated materials (with triple duplication) and moccasin designs without toes.
B.4 Shoe heels should be asymmetrical (with an elongated inner wing).
B.4.1 It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to use symmetrical backdrops.
B.4.2 Cardboard backdrops of all grades must be molded.
B.5 Shoes should be made with soft (shock-absorbing) padding along the entire supporting surface of the insole.
B.5.1 It is allowed, by agreement between the manufacturer and the consumer, to produce shoes with a soft (shock-absorbing) padding in the heel-heel part of the surface of the main insole in winter shoes.
B.5.2 The soft (shock-absorbing) gasket should be made of materials specified in 6.10 of Appendix D of this standard.
B.5.3 The thickness of the soft (shock-absorbing) pad should be 2.0-3.5 mm.
B.6 It is allowed to manufacture shoes with profiled insoles using shock-absorbing materials and structures permitted by state health authorities.
B.7 The use of leatherette rubber in autumn-spring and winter shoes is not allowed.
Appendix D (for reference). List of materials used to make shoes
Appendix D
(informative)
Table D.1
Shoe details | Name of materials and designation of regulatory documents |
1 External upper parts |
|
1.1 Front, shaft, vamp, boots, toe, heel, outer belt, cover, tongue, oval insert, edging detail | |
3.2 Interlining | Nonwoven materials according to technical documents |
3.3 Toe cap | Leather according to GOST 1903. GOST 12632, according to technical documents |
5.2 Combined insole: first layer (towards the foot) | Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical documents. Leather spat for the bottom of shoes. Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents. Fine-wool shoe felt, drape, cloth, non-woven material according to technical documents |
second layer Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents. Synthetic materials according to technical documents |
|
6 Intermediate parts of the bottom |
|
6.1 Substrate | Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical documents. Split leather for the bottom of shoes according to technical documents. Leather spat for the bottom of shoes. Felt according to technical documents |
6.2 Platform | Leather according to GOST 29277, GOST 1903, according to technical documents. Split leather for the bottom of shoes according to technical documents. Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents. Synthetic materials, non-woven material, felt, wood, cork, cork chips according to technical documents |
6.3 Half-insole for strengthening the heel-heel unit in shoes using the adhesive fastening method on medium, high and especially high heels | Waste of leather, felt, textile materials. Shoe cardboard according to GOST 9542, according to technical documents. Birch bark, non-woven materials, rubber and leather dust mixed with binder, rubber sleepers, batting according to technical documents |
6.10 Gasket | Polyurethane foam, felt, batting and similar materials according to technical documents |
When choosing and using shoes, it is recommended to observe the following conditions:
- choose the right shoes according to the size and volume (fullness) of the foot: the foot in the shoes should not be compressed;
- do not take off your shoes when stepping on the heel; use a horn when putting on shoes;
- avoid exposure of shoes to alkalis, acids, active solvents, etc.;
- Avoid using shoes with leather soles in rainy and damp weather.
Shoes require care:
- it is recommended to clean shoes from dirt and dust with a soft damp cloth or brush;
- dry shoes at room temperature. Do not allow shoes to dry on heating surfaces (steam radiators, electric, electric oil radiators, etc.);
- clean leather shoes (except nubuck and velor) using a special shoe polish; shoes made of nubuck and velor - with special rubber brushes, erasers or special preparations; shoes made of patent leather - liquid for cleaning patent leather shoes; textile shoes - with special brushes or a soft damp cloth.
The text of the document is verified according to:
official publication
M.: Standartinform, 2006