



Julian Hakes designed shoes that have no sole. The support is there, though, for the heel and ball of the foot, which forms a natural bridge between the two. In the course of designing, he had tracing paper and masking tape on his foot, drew the patterns, and then used a scalpel to cut it off.Called Mojito, the design consists of a single piece that wraps around the wearer’s foot, forming support for the heel and ball.
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