The only true and natural shape of a foot is that of a newborn’s. Why? Because their little feet have not been squeezed and imprisoned in a conventional shoe.When we begin to walk, we also begin to put shoes on our feet, which usually means enclosing them in a tight and rigid space.
"Let us tell you about the characteristics of all our models:
1. Wide toe box
A wide toe provides the most possible space for your toes so that they can move
freely and develop without being restricted.
We thus prevent the pressure and discomfort caused by narrow and pointed
finishes, and we stimulate unrestrained and organic growth and development.
2. Zero Drop Sole
Zero Drop soles are characterised by being thin and flat, the same at the front and
back. This means that, when walking, we reproduce the sensation of being
barefoot, which allows your weight to be distributed correctly along the bottom of
the foot and promotes a healthy bone and muscle structure.
The result is a sole that allows greater perception of the terrain, while at the same
time ensuring maximum protection against obstacles.
3. Flexibility and lightness
The material we use to make each Muris shoe, composed of grape and corn
waste, guarantees that our shoes are completely flexible. We thereby not only
encourage a step that is free, natural and as efficient as possible, we also ensure
greater comfort by allowing your feet to move freely and adopt their natural shape.
With no impediments or rigidity.
4. Without a back counter
We eliminate this element from all our shoes, given that not only does it restrict the
mobility of the heel and of the foot in general, it also interferes with the natural
alignment of the body.
This is how we manage to enhance the flexibility of footwear and strengthen the
intrinsic muscles of the foot, thereby improving its stability.
5. Strobel construction
This manufacturing technique seeks to make the structure of the shoe similar tothat of a glove. As a result, the shoe adapts to the foot, not the other way around.We thus enhance the lightness of the shoe and maximise the foot’s range ofmovement, thereby translating into greater freedom of movement and thesensation of comfort."
The result?Footwear that will improve your proprioception (the ability to sense the position andmovement of your body), that will strengthen the muscles and ligaments of your foot, thatwill ensure greater balance and coordination, that won’t immobilise your heel...