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Shoe construction types generally include welted, cemented, stitched, and injected methods. Welted construction features a leather strip (the welt) that connects the upper to the sole, allowing for easy resoling. Cemented construction uses adhesives to attach the upper to the sole, providing a lightweight and flexible design. Stitched construction involves sewing components together for durability, while injected construction typically refers to the molding of synthetic materials for a seamless finish.

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