Over the years shoes have been divided into three basic groups, based upon the method of attaching the outsole to the upper.
1. Cemented Shoes
2. Nailed Shoes - rare to non-existent today.
3. Sewed Shoes
Within each of these groups are several types of shoes in which distinctly different types of forming or lasting and structure are employed. Sometimes a combination of constructions are used.
1. Cemented Shoes
a. Littleway Staple Lasted Cement Shoe- Flat Lasted
b. Tack Lasted Cement Shoe - Flat Lasted
c. Cement Lasted Cement Shoe - Flat Lasted
d. Silhouwelt and Cement Welt Shoes - Rib Lasted
e. Slip-Lasted Shoe - Force Lasted
2. Nailed Shoes
a. Nailed Shoe - Flat Lasted
3. Sewed Shoes
a. Goodyear Welt Shoe - Rib Lasted
b. Goodyear Turn Shoe - Rib and Force Lasted
c. McKay Sewed Shoe - Flat Lasted
d. McKay Welt Shoe - Flat Lasted
e. Stitchdown Shoe - Flange Lasted
f. Moccasin - Moccasin Seam Lasted
g. Littleway Lockstitch Shoe - Flat Lasted
h. Pre-Welt Shoe - Pre-Welt lasted
The chart below shows the Basic Lasting Methods in the upper portion and the Basic Sole Attaching Methods in the bottom half.